Swedish Greeks
The Greeks in Sweden constitute people of Greek nationality who have settled in Sweden, as well as Swedish people and Swedish residents of Greek heritage.
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 34,354  0.33% of the Swedish population (2020)  | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Stockholm, Gothenburg | |
| Languages | |
| Greek, Swedish | |
| Religion | |
| Greek Orthodox Church | 
As of January 2020, there were 19,547 people born in Greece living in Sweden, as well as 14,807 people born in Sweden with at least one parent born in Greece.[1] They are located mostly in the southern part of Sweden, especially around Stockholm.
Notable people
    
- Steve Angello - DJ, producer, and music label owner
 - Mikkey Dee - drummer and songwriter for Motörhead
 - Theodor Kallifatides - writer
 - Kim Cesarion - singer
 - Elena Paparizou - singer
 - Apollo Papathanasio - singer
 - Alexandra Pascalidou - journalist, TV host, and author
 - Vasilis Papageorgiou - author, translator, university professor
 - Babis Stefanidis - football player and manager
 - Panajotis Dimitriadis - football player
 - Elli Avram - Bollywood Actress
 - Sotirios Papagiannopoulos - football player
 - Sotiris Delis - politician, Member of the Riksdag since 2014
 - Dimitri Stassos - songwriter, particularly for the Eurovision Song Contest
 - Nino (Greek singer) - half Swedish male singer from Swedish mother and Greek father
 - Antique (band) Swedish band, member born and raised in Sweden Nikos Panagiotidis - singer and musician (bouzouki)
 - Alex P - Greek Swedish songwriter and music producer
 - Toni Mavridis - Swedish born and raised song writer and Elena's Paparizou ex-fiancé
 - Γιάννης Καλμαζίδης - Greek Swedish current coach and former volleyball player
 - Zoe Aggeliki - supermodel born to Greek father and French-Swedish mother and grew up between Sweden and France
 
Adrian Sotiris - model half Greek
See also
     
    
References
    
- "Foreign-born and persons born in Sweden with one or two Foreign-born parents by Country of Birth/Country of Origin 31 december 2019, total". Statistics Sweden. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
 
Further reading
    
- Markopoulou, Christina (1981), Sociocultural effects of intra-European migration: a cyclical research study in Greece and Sweden, Monografier utgivna av Sociologiska institutionen, vol. 22, Sweden: University of Gothenburg, OCLC 10301691
 - Corvino, Teresa; Kazana, Vasola (1984), Grekiska kvinnor: deras situation i Stockholm/Greek women: their situation in Stockholm, Norrköping: Statens invandrarverk, ISBN 978-91-7016-404-0, OCLC 185864262
 - Engelbrektsson, Ulla-Britt (1987), Greker i Västerstad/Greeks in Västerstad, Rapport från DEIFO, vol. 3, Stockholm: Delegationen för invandrarforskning, OCLC 185563946
 - Neiderud, J. (1989), "Greek Immigrant Children in Southern Sweden in Comparison with Greek and Swedish Children", Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 17 (1): 25–31, doi:10.1177/140349488901700106
 - Boukas, Andreas (1993), Greker i Sverige: en bit svensk historia, från argonauterna till nutid/Greeks in Sweden: a piece of Swedish history, from the Argonauts to the present, Stockholm: Grekiskt bibliotek och arkiv i Sverige, ISBN 978-91-971820-0-3, OCLC 186176685
 - Kostoulas-Makrakis, Nelly (1995), Language maintenance or shift? a study of Greek background students in Sweden, Studies in comparative and international education, vol. 33, Institute on International Education, Stockholm University, ISBN 978-91-7153-328-9, OCLC 33333944
 - Löfvander, Monica B.; Furhoff, A.-K. (1996), "Backache in Greek Immigrants to Sweden: A Cultural Interpretative Approach", Transcultural Psychiatry, 33 (3): 319–332, doi:10.1177/136346159603300304
 - Klinthäll, Martin (September 1999), "Greek Return Migration from Sweden 1968-1993", European Societies or European Society? Migrations and Inter-Ethnic Relations in Europe (PDF), European Science Foundation, Obernai, France, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-17
 
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