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Iceland - the least multicultural and most culturally conservative place
Apart from Iceland being one of the world's most feminist countries (along with rest of Northen Europe) and Icelandic fathers having more mama roles than the rest of the world's fathers (Iceland has gender-neutral parental leave), Iceland is one of the most homogenous countries in the whole Western World. Demographics, people of foreign background in Iceland. Iceland 291,942 93.2% Poland 8,488 2.71% Lithuania 1,332 0.43% Germany 984 0.31% Denmark 966 0.31% Portugal 890 0.28% Philippines 743 0.24% Ex-Yugoslavia 651 0.21% USA 598 0.19% Thailand 545 0.17% Latvia 431 0.14% United Kingdom 420 0.13% Sweden 407 0.13% China (PRC) 379 0.12% Ex-Czechoslovakia 365 0.12% Norway 301 0.10% others 3,934 1.26% Total 313,376 100% Total (excluding Icelanders) 21,434 6.8% As you can see, they have a lot of immigrants (6,8 %) BUT most of them (apart from some Asians) are from racially and culturally similar nations. Unlike countries like Finland, there isn't any significant muslim or african population. Practically all of Icelands foreigners are working, the Thais and Phillippinos are brought there for labour (apart from some mail order brides i guess). Iceland does not have a foreign population which lives on state-paid welfare, unlike rest of Northern Europe, and Europe as a whole. Only 1 % of Iceland's population belongs to a non-christian movement, and the largest are the Asatru/neo-pagan organization followed by Bahai (Indo-Aryan mixed religion). Source: wikipedia I've also heard that Iceland is the only country in Europe that doesn't have a mosque.* Finland on the other hand builds new mosques. Icelandic language is well-known for being extremly conservative, and not often take in foreign words. This is because the icelandic grammar makes it hard to build conjugates of foreign words, but also because Icelanders prefer to have as much icelandic words as possible. Some examples library = bókasafn (collection of books) office = skrifstofa (writing cabinet) theater = leikhús (play-house) passport = vegabréf (road letter) computer = tölva (speech + völva = a female prophet in Asatru, thus a computer is a shaman who talks) telephone = sÃ*mi (trÃ¥d) barometer = loftvog (luftvÃ¥g) margarin = smjörlÃ*ki (nÃ¥got smörliknande) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icelandic_vocabulary The world is becoming more multi-cultural, but not Iceland as much. |
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Who would want to live on an isolated island anyway?
Iceland is a small country - sure, the actual area is big, but the liveable areas aren't. Comparable to Andorra - how many third world immigrants do you think live here? Does immigration just count if the immigrants are either Muslim or African or what do you mean? I've also heard that Iceland is the only country in Europe that doesn't have a mosque.* Finland on the other hand builds new mosques. That goes without saying, because you just said that there's hardly any Muslims, so it would be strange if there was a Mosque and no Muslims, don't you think? |
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Pft. 93%? What the shit is that? |
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Immigrants in Iceland usually are from Poland and other Scandinavian nations, while in Sicily they are from Africa. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iceland#Demographics Eastern Europeans make up the bulk of our immigrants, then Maghreb Africans. |
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That goes without saying, because you just said that there's hardly any Muslims, so it would be strange if there was a Mosque and no Muslims, don't you think? ![]() Its good to back up such things with texts ya know. |
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Who would want to live on an isolated island anyway? Source: http://www.treball.ad/estadistiques.pdf (page 19, in Catalan, from the Ministry of Work) (page 21) Moroccans, 0.68; Filipino, 0.45; Swedes, 0.07. |
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Andorrans make up only 36.65% of the population (actually the percentage of ethnic Andorrans must be considerably lower; just have a look at the numbers per age). Spanish, 38.27; French, 6.52; Portuguese, 11.49; Other, 7.06. |
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