• The Swedes of Gammalsvenskby (Swedish: Svenskbybor) are descendants of the Swedish-speaking minority Estonian Swedes that resided on the Baltic sea island...
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    Sweden portal Ukraine portal Estonian Swedes Kherson Oblast Oleksandr Khvylia Black Sea Germans Swedes of Gammalsvenskby Persson, Alexzandra (15 April 2022)...
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    Estonian Swedes, or Estonia-Swedes (Swedish: estlandssvenskar, colloquially aibofolke, "island people"; Estonian: eestirootslased), or "Coastal Swedes" (Estonian:...
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    Oblast, Ukraine. There is a museum about the Swedes from Gammalsvenskby in Roma, Gotland, where many of the villagers settled after returning to Sweden...
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    Muslim Bulgarians, otherwise known as Torbesh, and a microcosm of Swedes of Gammalsvenskby). It is also estimated that there are about 49,817 ethnic Koreans...
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    they formed Gammalsvenskby (Old Swedish Village). According to the 1934 census, there were 7,641 Estonian Swedes (Swedish speaking, 0.7% of the population...
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    Black Sea Germans (category Ukrainian people of German descent)
    village of Gammalsvenskby. In the period 1802–1806, after a generation alone, during which their numbers had been supplemented on occasion by Swedes captured...
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    Medieval runes (category Medieval history of Sweden)
    steppes of Ukraine. For 134 years, the people of Gammalsvenskby in Ukraine used it to calculate the passage of time, until 1900 when a member of the community...
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    Russian annexation of Estonia. The settlement Gammalsvenskby was established in 1782 by Swedes from the Dagö Island. In the beginning of 19th century, three...
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  • Gammalsvenska (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    neighborhood of Gammalsvenskby in Zmiivka, Ukraine. It derives from the Estonian Swedish dialect of the late 1700s as spoken on the island of Dagö (Hiiumaa)...
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    February 20, 2022. Rudling, Per Anders (2005). "Ukrainian Swedes in Canada: Gammalsvenskby in the Swedish-Canadian Press 1929-1931". Scandiavian–Canadian...
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  • Swedish Australians Swedish Canadians Swedish Costa Ricans Ural Swedes (Russia) Gammalsvenskby (Ukraine) People emigrated to the United States, Canada, Ghana...
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    Estonian Swedish (category Dialects of languages with ISO 639-3 code)
    Gammalsvenska dialect of Swedish spoken in Ukraine is an archaic dialect of Estonian Swedish, having been brought to the village of Gammalsvenskby in the late 1700s...
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    Ukraine: the 1930s Comintern project in Gammalsvenskby”, The Lost Swedish Tribe: Reapproaching the history of Gammalsvenskby in Ukraine, Piotr Wawrzeniuk & Julia...
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    Retrieved 9 February 2016. The number of registered Swedes in Zmeyovka (the modern Ukrainian name of Gammalsvenskby) in 1994 was 116 according to Nationalencyklopedin...
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  • ISBN 978-91-44-48221-7. The number of registered Swedes in Zmeyovka (the modern Russian name of Gammalsvenskby) as of 1994 was 116 according to Nationalencyklopedin...
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    Catherine II of Russia, where they formed their very own village Gammalsvenskby. King Gustav III of Sweden initiated the Russo-Swedish War of 1788–1790 for...
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    others. Some Estonian Swedes were deported to southern Ukraine. Since then there exists the old Swedish village of Gammalsvenskby–Zmiivka. Ukrainian writers...
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    century many Swedes were displaced by Russian authorities and relocated to Ukraine, where they established the community of Gammalsvenskby, but others...
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