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Fly Baghdad plan Europe services
Frankfurt and Malmo to be added http://english.alarabiya.net/en/busines ... -2020.html
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I can understand they add Frankfurt. But Malmö ???globetrotter wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 08:23 Frankfurt and Malmo to be added http://english.alarabiya.net/en/busines ... -2020.html
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I suppose you haven't been to Sweden in a while?
The days are long gone when people in this Scandinavian country were all blond and blue-eyed.
Nowadays close to 30% (!) of people in this country have an immigration background, with Iraqi the third most common foreign nationality even (on a par with Syrians), both of then just a few thousand less than the Finns (which still cling on to the number one position, probably not longer when 2017 statistics will come out): I can tell you it's quite 'cosy' in Sweden sometimes because of these 'guests'...
The days are long gone when people in this Scandinavian country were all blond and blue-eyed.
Nowadays close to 30% (!) of people in this country have an immigration background, with Iraqi the third most common foreign nationality even (on a par with Syrians), both of then just a few thousand less than the Finns (which still cling on to the number one position, probably not longer when 2017 statistics will come out): I can tell you it's quite 'cosy' in Sweden sometimes because of these 'guests'...
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Only 17% is born abroad, the 30% is one parent was born abroad.Inquirer wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 11:10 I suppose you haven't been to Sweden in a while?
The days are long gone when people in this Scandinavian country were all blond and blue-eyed.
Nowadays close to 30% (!) of people in this country have an immigration background, with Iraqi the third most common foreign nationality even (on a par with Syrians), both of then just a few thousand less than the Finns (which still cling on to the number one position, probably not longer when 2017 statistics will come out): I can tell you it's quite 'cosy' in Sweden sometimes because of these 'guests'...
http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/px ... 09a02a4c7a
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So just like I said then: about 30% of people living in Sweden have a clear and personal immigration background nowadays, very often with countries like Iraq, but also Syria Afghanistan etc, so it's really not surprising at all to see airlinks like these being established if security allows it, similar to how France is extremely well connected to Algeria, or Belgium with Morocco for instance.quixoticguide wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 11:47Only 17% is born abroad, the 30% is one parent was born abroad.Inquirer wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 11:10 I suppose you haven't been to Sweden in a while?
The days are long gone when people in this Scandinavian country were all blond and blue-eyed.
Nowadays close to 30% (!) of people in this country have an immigration background, with Iraqi the third most common foreign nationality even (on a par with Syrians), both of then just a few thousand less than the Finns (which still cling on to the number one position, probably not longer when 2017 statistics will come out): I can tell you it's quite 'cosy' in Sweden sometimes because of these 'guests'...
http://www.statistikdatabasen.scb.se/px ... 09a02a4c7a
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"Almost a third of Malmö’s population were born abroad"sn26567 wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 10:45I can understand they add Frankfurt. But Malmö ???globetrotter wrote: ↑26 Dec 2017, 08:23 Frankfurt and Malmo to be added http://english.alarabiya.net/en/busines ... -2020.html
http://nordic.businessinsider.com/swede ... up-2017-3/