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4,000 | |
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Stockholm · Gothenburg | |
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Sikhism | |
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Punjabi · Swedish |
Sikhism in Sweden (Swedish: Sikhismen i Sverige) is a very small religious minority, there are approximately 4,000 adherents, most of which are settled in Stockholm and Gothenburg, each of which has two gurdwaras.[1][2]
According to Kristina Myrvold, Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Linnaeus University, "The Sikhs started coming to Sweden as economic migrants and refugees in the 1970s."[3]
Gurdwaras in Sweden include:
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