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  2. List of cities in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    List of cities in Sweden. Map of Sweden. Stockholm, capital of Sweden. Gothenburg. Malmö. This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town ( Swedish: stad, plural städer ). The year indicates the year they were established or when they were granted a royal charter. The ...

  3. List of urban areas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    There are 1,956 urban areas in Sweden as defined by Statistics Sweden on 31 December 2010. The official term used by Statistics Sweden is "locality" (Swedish: tätort) instead of "urban area" and they are defined as having a minimum of 200 inhabitants. The total population of the localities was 8,016,000 in 2010, which made up 85% of the ...

  4. List of municipalities of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of municipalities of Sweden after the division at the turn of the year of 2011–12. There are 290 municipalities. All statistics are from 1 January 2013, except for population (30 September 2013) and density (1 January 2013 and 30 September 2013). Code refers to the municipality code, Total area includes seawater area and Inland ...

  5. List of metropolitan areas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden has three metropolitan areas consisting of the areas surrounding the three largest cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. [ 1] The statistics have been retrieved from Statistics Sweden and the statistics released on 10 November 2014. [ 2] The official land areas for each municipality have also been retrieved from Statistics Sweden ...

  6. Counties of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The counties of Sweden ( Swedish: Sveriges län) are the administrative subdivisions of Sweden. They are not regarded as geographical areas by Swedes as they are not connected to dialects or identity, which is a role fulfilled by the historical provinces of Sweden ( Swedish: landskap ). Sweden is today divided into 21 counties; however, the ...

  7. Geography of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    160,885 km 2 (62,118 sq mi) Sweden is a country in Northern Europe on the Scandinavian Peninsula. It borders Norway to the west (which is one of Sweden’s non- EU neighbours); Finland to the northeast; and the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia to the south and east. At 450,295 km 2 (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe ...

  8. Urban areas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    An urban area or tätort ( lit. 'dense locality') in Sweden has a minimum of 200 inhabitants and may be a city, town or larger village. [ 1] It is a purely statistical concept, not defined by any municipal or county boundaries. [ 2][ 3] Larger urban areas synonymous with cities or towns ( Swedish: stad for both terms) for statistical purposes ...

  9. List of universities and colleges in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    1996. Swedish Defence University. 2008. Stockholm University of the Arts. 2014. Gotland University College (1998–2013) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Uppsala university, becoming the Gotland campus of Uppsala university. Kalmar University (1977–2009) was a "högskola" that has now merged with Växjö University (1967–2009 ...