Which country reads this weblog?

I've been on this domain for over 3 years. So I have a fair amount of google analytics data. Care to guess which the top 10 sources are for readers to this weblog in terms of nationality? Answer below the fold.

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You could get those Finland numbers up if you'd just stop... well, you know. :)

It would be also good to introduce a graph with peaks per year and percentages. As well as to take into account the translators. I thought that there were many more English-speaking countries.
Il serait tout aussi bon de présenter un graphique avec des pics par année et pourcentages. Ainsi que de prendre en compte les traducteurs. Je pensais qu'il y avait beaucoup plus de pays anglophones.