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by eudamoniac
134 days ago
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Didn't have time to check Norway and Denmark before, but looking now it seems most of the foreign born population is still white/European. > figures from World Population Review suggesting around 83.2% are Norwegian, and another 8.3% are other Europeans, totaling roughly 91.5% of European descent, though exact "white" percentages vary by source and definition, with estimates often placing the broader "white" or European-origin population well above 90%. Another source I found puts non-Danes in Denmark at 9%, putting their white/European percentage at 95%. For approximate parity comparison, Japan is 98% Japanese, UK is 82%, and France is 71%, all falling. Imo Norway and Denmark still qualify as ethnostates, though maybe not for much longer. |
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