Norse fowk

Norse fowk (Norse: nordmenn) constitute baith a naition an an ethnic group native tae Norawa. Thay share a common cultur an speak the Norse leid. Norse fowk an thair stryndants are foond in migrant commonties warldwide, notably in Unitit States, Canadae, Australie an Brazil.

Norse fowk
nordmenn
St. Olaf  • P. Tordenskjold  • N. H. Abel  • F. Stang
H. Ibsen  • E. Grieg  • F. Nansen  • E. Munch
R. Amundsen  • E. Groven  • L. Ullmann  • O. G. Solskjær
Pr. Märtha  • Pr. Mette-Marit  • S. Jensen  • L-M. M. Jünge
Tot population
(12 milliona[citation needit]
(0.17% of the world's population) a)
Regions wi signeeficant populations
 Norawa[a]:4,305,886[1]
 Unitit States4,712,232 [2]
 Canadae[a]521,390[3]
 Brazil[a]465,441[4]
 Unitit Kinrick[a][b]13,798[5]
also c. 42,000 Orcadians an Shetlanders
 Swaden[a]48,385[6][7]
 Australie32,850[8][9]
 Denmark16,320[10]
 Germany6,398[citation needit]
 Finland2,156[citation needit]
  Switzerland1,966[citation needit]
 New Zealand1,400[citation needit]
 Italy1,075[citation needit]
 Iceland671[citation needit]
 Japan424[citation needit]
 Spain16,000[11]
 Turkey5,000
 Fraunce4,000[11]
 Israel1,000[11]
 Greece1,000[11]
 Romania1,000[11]
 Hungary1,000[11]
 Austrick1,000[11]
 Poland2,000[11]
 Netherlands3,000[11]
 Belgium1,000[11]
Leids
Norse

Closely relatur (mutually intelligible) leids include Dens an Swadish. Ither relatit leids include Faroese an Icelandic, an tae a lesser extent, aw Germanic leids.

Norse Americans: Historically Norse, but later Inglis acause o Americanisation.
Releegion
Mainly Lutheranism an mair recently Secularism. An aa see Releegion in Norawa. Historically Norse paganism Empty citation (help)
Relatit ethnic groups
Faroese, Icelanders, Germans/Austrians,[12] Danes, Dutch, Swedes, Shetlanders, Orcadians, Scots, Inglis, Normans
Other Germanic ethnic groups

a. ^ Disna include fowk o Faroese, Icelandic, Orcadian or Shetlandic ancestry. Daes include persons wi pairtial Norse ancestry.b. ^ Note that thare are millions o Britons o Scandinavie ancestry an ethnicity, tho mixed wi ithers.

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