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The Nordic region, or Norden, may be defined as consisting of the five sovereign states Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden, plus the three…
There has been much more official involvement with the Nordic languages than with English. That is true even of the well-established Danish, Icelandic…
The Nordic countries have a particular parliamentary culture characterised by consensus and working across party lines. Their parliaments remain…
The Arctic Council was established in 1996 by the Ottawa Declaration with the intent of fostering “cooperation, coordination, and interaction between…
A member of the Finno-Ugric language group and thus related to Finnish, Sami consists of three branches, sufficiently different from each other to be…
Despite the fact that the Nordic countries were champions of racial equality in apartheid South Africa, and have always been quick to condemn racist…
Linguistic minorities have existed for centuries, such as the Finns and Sami in Sweden. Since 1960s minority languages have often been associated with…
A minority is a clearly distinguishable group or category of people who comprise less than half of a national population. Minorities in the Nordic…
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