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  2. 1. Stockholm has been the Swedish capital since 1523 and is spread across 14 islands. It is the country’s largest and most populated city. 2. Sweden has one of the lowest population densities in the world, of only 25.5 people per square kilometre, with the majority (over 80%) living in urban areas that represent only 1.5% of the land area. 3.

  3. Sweden, country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe. It occupies the greater part of the peninsula, which it shares with Norway. The land slopes gently from the high mountains along the Norwegian frontier eastward to the Baltic Sea.

  4. Key facts about Sweden

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    Here are your key facts about Sweden. Learn about Sweden's population, the Swedish government, Sweden's geography, and more.

  5. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    At 449,964 km 2 (173,732 sq mi), Sweden is the 55th-largest country in the world, [119] the fifth-largest country in Europe, and the largest country in Northern Europe. The lowest elevation in Sweden is in the bay of Lake Hammarsjön, near Kristianstad, at −2.41 m (−7.91 ft) below sea level.

  6. 25 Interesting facts about Sweden - Swedish Nomad

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    Here's a list of 25 Interesting Sweden facts, and in this article, you can also find some more general facts and info such as population, biggest lake, highest mountain, government etc.

  7. Sweden - The World Factbook

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    Introduction. Background. A military power during the 17th century, Sweden maintained a policy of military non-alignment until it applied to join NATO in 2022. Sweden has not participated in any war for two centuries. Stockholm preserved an armed neutrality in both World Wars.

  8. Sweden - National Geographic Kids

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    Sweden is 977 miles (1,572 kilometers) long and is bordered by Norway on the west and Finland to the east. Three stretches of water separate Sweden from Denmark —the Skagerrak, the...

  9. 21 Fascinating Facts About Sweden - Life in Norway

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    From its population in relation to Norway through to popular food and cultural events, here's some of our favourite Sweden facts. 1. Sweden has twice the population of Norway

  10. Sweden | Culture, Facts & Travel - CountryReports

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    04:56 Sep 28. Sweden Facts and Culture. What is Sweden famous for? Cultural Attributes: Life in Sweden is greatly influenced by its geographic location and climate. Much of the country experiences long, dark winters... More. Family: About 80 percent of Sweden's people live in urban areas, the remaining 20 percent are scattered across the land in...

  11. Sweden | Profile, Facts, Map - World Stats and Facts

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    Sweden is a country in Northern Europe. The Baltic Sea borders it to the south, the Gulf of Bothnia, Norway to the west, and Finland to the northeast. The capital city of Sweden is Stockholm, which is located in the country’s south-east. Country Profile. The country has a parliamentary democracy and a constitutional monarchy.