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Sweden

[ sweed-n ]

noun

  1. a kingdom in northern Europe, in the eastern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. 173,732 sq. mi. (449,964 sq. km). : Stockholm.


Sweden

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noun

  1. a kingdom in NW Europe, occupying the E part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, on the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic: first united during the Viking period (8th–11th centuries); a member of the European Union. About 50 per cent of the total area is forest and 9 per cent lakes. Exports include timber, pulp, paper, iron ore, and steel. Official language: Swedish. Official religion: Church of Sweden (Lutheran). Currency: krona. Capital: Stockholm. Pop: 9 119 423 (2013 est). Area: 449 793 sq km (173 665 sq miles) Swedish nameSverige
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Sweden

  1. Constitutional monarchy in northern Europe , in the eastern part of Scandinavia . Its capital and largest city is Stockholm .
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Notes

It is known for its advanced and comprehensive social welfare legislation.
Traditionally neutral, Sweden maintained its neutrality through both World War I and World War II .
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In his new BBC series, the ex-professional footballer speaks to young men involved in criminality, from favelas in Brazil to gangs in Sweden.

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The list has been led for years by Finland, followed by Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, the Netherlands and Norway, among others.

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The Sweden winger still had the composure to find the bottom corner from 18 yards.

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Nato has expanded to include Finland and Sweden, as a direct result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Gothenburg, Sweden's second city, is highlighting its environmental credentials by continuing to put its money on the line.

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