Since the Napoleonic era the two great Scandinavian kingdoms have been transformed into model parliamentary democracies. The Finns are no longer seen only as quarrelsome knife-fighters, the Swedes as swaggering, introspective materialists, the Norwegians as a scattered group of bovine alcoholics and the Danes as bicycling pornography enthusiasts.
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Since the Napoleonic era the two great Scandinavian kingdoms have been transformed into model parliamentary democracies. The Finns are no longer seen only as quarrelsome knife-fighters, the Swedes as swaggering, introspective materialists, the Norwegians as a scattered group of bovine alcoholics and the Danes as bicycling pornography enthusiasts.
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