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Meaning of Swedification from wikipedia

- Swedification refers to the spread and/or imposition of the Swedish language, people and culture or policies which introduced these changes. In the context...
- The Swedification of Scania refers to the process in which the former Danish province of Scania (Danish/Swedish: Skåne) was culturally and linguistically...
- Po****tion transfer in the Soviet Union Russian conquest of Siberia Swedification of Sámi and Finns Vergonha Oceania Blackbirding Australia Australian...
- unilingually Meänkieli-speaking. While it is still spoken by many, after the Swedification policies of the 18- and 1900s Swedish has become the dominant language...
- subsequent consequences. Sweden has faced similar criticism for its Swedification policies, which began in the 1800s and lasted until the 1970s. In 2020...
- imperialism and nationalism led to new policies of ****imilation and Swedification of the Finnish-speaking po****tion. These efforts peaked from the end...
- of Roskilde 1658 Lund University was founded in 1666 to enhance the Swedification of the Danish provinces. King Charles XI of Sweden donated the building...
- Po****tion transfer in the Soviet Union Russian conquest of Siberia Swedification of Sámi and Finns Vergonha Oceania Blackbirding Australia Australian...
- Danish–Norwegian King Christian IV as the nearby Christiansted (after the Swedification process, spelled Kristianstad), the last Scanian town to be founded...
- Magyarisation, Polonisation, Russification, Serbization, Slovakisation, Swedification, Turkification). In some cases, these policies triggered bitter conflicts...