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- Syriacs_in_Sweden abstract "Assyrians in Sweden are people of residing in Sweden. Initially, most came from Turkey, Lebanon and Syria. During the 2000s, an unprecedented immigration wave from Iraq reached Sweden as a result of the Iraq War (see Iraqis in Sweden).About 60% of the 120 000 Assyrians in Sweden belong to the Syrian Orthodox Church and the others belong to the Chaldean Catholic Church, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Syrian Catholic Church and the Ancient Church of the East. Of the 50 000 Assyrians living in Stockholm County, 30 000 live in the city of Södertälje and 8 000 in Botkyrka Municipality. Other cities with high concentrations of Assyrians are Jönköping, Norrköping, Gothenburg, Eskilstuna, Linköping, Örebro, Västerås, Märsta and Skövde. There are around 40 Syriac churches in Sweden, including six churches in Södertälje. Assyrians are regarded as the most successful immigrant group in Sweden. It is about three times more common for Assyrians to start a company than others in Sweden. Some famous Swedish professional football (soccer) teams are Assyriska Föreningen, Syrianska FC, Syrianska Botkyrka IF, Syrianska IF Kerburan and Valsta Syrianska IK. The international TV-channels Suryoyo Sat and Suroyo TV are also based in Södertälje. There are currently five Assyrians that are representatives in the Parliament of Sweden. Ibrahim Baylan currently Sweden Parliament Representative, was Sweden Minister of Education 2004-2006 and the first ever minister of Sweden originating from a non-European country. There is an ideological division of this group in Sweden betweenAramaenists, adherents of the Syrian Orthodox Church (West Syrian Rite) who insist on the name Araméer/Syrianer and an "Aramaean" heritage for the group.Assyrianists of various denominational backgrounds including the who de-emphasize religious adherence in favour of pre-Christian antiquity, who insist on the name Assyrier and an Assyrian heritage for the group.To account for this division, official Swedish sources refer to the group as "Assyrier/Syrianer", with a slash (similar to the US census, which opted for "Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac").".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden language Arabic_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden language Kurdish_languages.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden language Neo-Aramaic_languages.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden language Swedish_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden language Turkish_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace %C3%96rebro.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace Eskilstuna.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace Gothenburg.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace J%C3%B6nk%C3%B6ping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace Link%C3%B6ping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace Norrk%C3%B6ping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace S%C3%B6dert%C3%A4lje.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace Stockholm.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden populationPlace V%C3%A4ster%C3%A5s.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religion Chaldean_Catholic_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religion Syriac_Catholic_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religion Syriac_Orthodox_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden totalPopulation "120000".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden wikiPageID "8933310".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden wikiPageRevisionID "592146352".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden group "Assyrian in Sweden".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden hasPhotoCollection Syriacs_in_Sweden.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden languages Arabic_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden languages Kurdish_languages.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden languages Neo-Aramaic_languages.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden languages Swedish_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden languages Turkish_language.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden pop "120000".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Eskilstuna.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Gothenburg.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Jönköping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Linköping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Norrköping.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Stockholm.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Södertälje.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Västerås.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden region Örebro.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religions Chaldean_Catholic_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religions Syriac_Catholic_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden religions Syriac_Orthodox_Church.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden subject Category:Assyrian_diaspora.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden subject Category:Assyrian_ethnic_groups.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden subject Category:Ethnic_groups_in_Sweden.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden subject Syriac_descent.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type Abstraction100002137.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type AssyrianEthnicGroups.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type EthnicGroup107967382.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type EthnicGroupsInSweden.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type Group100031264.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type EthnicGroup.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden type Collective.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden comment "Assyrians in Sweden are people of residing in Sweden. Initially, most came from Turkey, Lebanon and Syria. During the 2000s, an unprecedented immigration wave from Iraq reached Sweden as a result of the Iraq War (see Iraqis in Sweden).About 60% of the 120 000 Assyrians in Sweden belong to the Syrian Orthodox Church and the others belong to the Chaldean Catholic Church, the Assyrian Church of the East, the Syrian Catholic Church and the Ancient Church of the East.".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden label "Assyrians/Syriacs in Sweden".
- Syriacs_in_Sweden sameAs Q4810470.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden sameAs Q4810470.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden sameAs Syriacs_in_Sweden.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden wasDerivedFrom Syriacs_in_Sweden?oldid=592146352.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden isPrimaryTopicOf Syriacs_in_Sweden.
- Syriacs_in_Sweden name "Assyrian in Sweden".