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Originally Posted by Gere
Oh yes. The presence of Finns in Sweden as a result of migrations that happened around 1600 or later - in fact most of it happened after the end of world war two
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What

Finnish pressence in sweden started Around 1600

are you kidding me`?.Can you back it up with facts? I doubt it
Finnish migration to sweden started already 1100ad and continued for over 800years.the map below show the finnish migration routes to sweden during the middle ages.
Finnarnas historia i Östergötland - medeltiden till riksdelningen 1809
Those so called Svedjefinnar that arrived 1600 were latecomers,about 400years late
during the great norhern war 1700ad.... half the population of western finland moved to Sweden
1939-44 during ww2 over 70.000 finnish warchildren arrived to Sweden
Gere are you trying to rewrite the history of Sweden?
