The Nordic diaspora may refer to: "Scandinavian diaspora" during this era refers to explorations, conquests, emigrations, and pioneering settlements during the Viking expansion.
[1] Scrutinising the Viking Age through the lens of settlement offers a distinct perspective, highlighting their cultural profile distinct from their predatory reputation.
[3][4][5] Swedish diaspora communities include: People emigrated to the United States, Canada, Ghana, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Italy, Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden, Brazil and Argentina.
[6][7] They have also started Utopian communities in places including Australia, Brazil, Paraguay, France, Cuba, and Sierra Leone.
Finnish diaspora communities include: Danish diaspora communities include: Icelandic diaspora communities include: Norwegian diaspora communities include: The first modern Norwegian settlement in the United States was Norwegian Ridge, in what is now Spring Grove, Minnesota.