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Swedes of Gammalsvenskby Gammalsvenskbybor Svenskbybor
In 2017, saliva samples were collected from 25 people in Ukraine, and their descendants on the Swedish Baltic sea island of Gotland, in order to determine the genetic origin of the Swedish villagers in Gammalsvenskby in a DNA project led by genetics professor at Uppsala University.[3][4] The preliminary results showed that the Swedish villagers were more genetically similar to Balts than other groups in Sweden.[5]
^Långström, Karin (2022-03-28). "Karin Långström: Floden är åter frontlinje i krig". Skaraborgs Allehanda (in Swedish). Retrieved 2022-05-16. Idag finns knappt 200 personer av svenskt ursprung kvar i Gammalsvenskby.