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What (who) is Scandinavian$72398$ - definition

ETHNIC GROUP
Scandinavian-American; Scandinavian-Americans; Scandinavian American; Scandinavian Americans
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  • Group of Sámi reindeer herders, 1898, [[Seattle]].
  • Map highlighting the Nordic Region (excluding [[Greenland]]), with the three Scandinavian countries highlighted in red.
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Scandinavian Mexicans         
  •  [[Emilio Langberg]], born in [[Copenhagen]], immigrated to Mexico in 1835 and rose through the ranks of the Mexican military, playing a notable role in its 19th century conflicts.
Swedish immigration to Mexico; Swedish Mexican; Scandinavian Mexican; Scandinavian immigration to Mexico; Danish Mexicans
Scandinavian Mexicans are citizens of Mexico of full or partial Scandinavian ancestry. The Scandinavian countries ( Denmark, Norway and Sweden ) have an intertwined history and shared cultural traits.
History of Scandinavian Airlines System (1933–1952)         
  • SAS never took delivery of their [[Boeing 377 Stratocruiser]], which were instead delivered to [[British Overseas Airways Corporation]]
  • SAS [[Douglas DC-6]] at [[London Heathrow Airport]] in 1960
  • A DDL [[Focke-Wulf Fw 200]] taking off at [[Oslo Airport, Fornebu]] in 1939
  • SAS [[Douglas DC-6]]
  • Heritage [[Douglas DC-3]] operating in SAS livery
  • The DDL [[Focke-Wulf Fw 200]] ''Dania''
  • [[LaGuardia Airport]] in [[New York City]] became SAS' first destination
  • Marcus Wallenberg jr.]] was instrumental in establishing [[Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik]] in 1943
  • The agreement to create SAS was signed at 03:00 on 1 August 1946 in the [[Norwegian Shipowners' Association]]'s head office in Oslo. This was also the location for the 1951-agreement that created the consolidated SAS.
  • Route map of OSAS after the establishment
  • SAS [[Saab Scandia]] at [[London Heathrow Airport]] in 1953
  • Oslo Airport, Gressholmen]] in 1936, bought by DNL to operate in pool with [[Pan Am]] on the transatlantic route
ASPECT OF HISTORY
Overseas Scandinavian Airlines System; European Scandinavian Airlines System; History of Scandinavian Airlines System (pre-1952); History of Scandinavian Airlines System before 1952; History of Scandinavian Airlines System (1933-52); History of Scandinavian Airlines System (1933-1952); History of Scandinavian Airlines System (1933–52)
The history of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) from 1933 to 1951 covers the first attempts at transatlantic travel, the establishment of a consortium and finally the establishment of the consolidated SAS. Aerotransport, the national airline of Sweden, and Det Norske Luftfartselskap (DNL), the national airline of Norway, both started planning transatlantic routes in the mid-1930s.
Scandinavian design         
  • The [[Brooklyn Museum]]'s 1954  "Design in Scandinavia" exhibition launched "Scandinavian Modern" furniture on the American market.<ref name=Rekkali/>
  • "HOL" furniture for [[IKEA]], Sweden
  • Stacking chairs, Iceland
  • [[PH-lamp]] (1958 version), Denmark
  • Skønvirke in architecture: [[Roskilde]]'s Swan Apothecary (1899)
  • Arabia]], Finland
  • Telephone Kiosk by Georg Fredrik Fasting, Norway
20TH CENTURY DESIGN MOVEMENT
Finnish design; Scandinavian Design; Scandinavian-style; Scandinavian style; Scandinavian modern
Scandinavian design is a design movement characterized by simplicity, minimalism and functionality that emerged in the early 20th century, and subsequently flourished in the 1950s throughout the five Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland.

Wikipedia

Nordic and Scandinavian Americans

Nordic and Scandinavian Americans are Americans of Scandinavian and/or Nordic ancestry, including Danish Americans (estimate: 1,453,897), Faroese Americans, Finnish Americans (estimate: 653,222), Greenlandic Americans, Icelandic Americans (estimate: 49,442), Norwegian Americans (estimate: 4,602,337), and Swedish Americans (estimate: 4,293,208). Also included are persons who reported 'Scandinavian' ancestry (estimate: 582,549) on their census. According to 2021 census estimates, there are approximately 9,365,489 people of Scandinavian ancestry in the United States.

Norsemen had explored the eastern coast of North America as early as the 11th century, though they created no lasting settlements. Later, a Swedish colony briefly existed on the Delaware River during the 17th century. The vast majority of Americans of Nordic or Scandinavian ancestry, however, are descendent of immigrants of the 19th century. This era saw mass emigration from Scandinavia following a population increase that the region's existing infrastructure could not support. Many prevailing traditions observed by Nordic and Scandinavian Americans are from this era, and are reflective of the lifestyle of rural immigrant communities during the late 19th century.