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  1. May 23, 2024 · Taxes in Sweden include a so-called basic tax-free allowance, a sum that is exempt from the taxable income. The sum differs depending on whether a person is under or over 65, see link above. For capital gains, the tax rate is 30 per cent. If you make a profit on your property sale, the profit is taxed at 22 per cent.

  2. Discover Sweden by train – scenic views and climate-friendly travel. Getting to and from Sweden’s airports. Public holidays in Sweden 2024. Sweden – a dream destination for you and your pet. Public transportation. Accessible travel. Allemansrätten - Sweden's right of public access.

  3. Sep 22, 2023 · The capital of Sweden, Stockholm, has vibrant modern attractions—avant-garde art, trendy shopping, and cutting-edge dining—with regal palaces and gabled architecture straight out of a fairy tale. Stroll through beautiful parks and gardens (the 19th-century Skansen was the world’s first open-air museum), across picturesque bridges connecting the city’s islands, and down narrow cobblestone alleys of Old Town – possibly Europe’s best-preserved historic center.

  4. Jun 20, 2022 · People of Stockholm. 7. Stockholm is the biggest Nordic city. Bigger than any other city in the Nordic countries, Stockholm's population at the end of March 2022 stood at 980,260. The population of Stockholm county is 2.42 million. Stockholm is the biggest city in the Nordic region. 8.

  5. May 22, 2024 · Sweden key facts. Sweden is part of the Nordic region in northern Europe, together with the countries of Denmark, Finland, Iceland and Norway. Sweden is large in size, small in population. Capital: Stockholm. Population: 10,551,707 people, 0.13 per cent of the world’s population. Life expectancy: Men 81.58 years, women 84.9 years. Language:

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Stockholm, the capital city of Sweden, boasts a rich history that dates back to the 13th century. Established in 1252 by the Swedish ruler Birger Jarl, Stockholm rapidly grew from a small trading post into a major Baltic Sea port. One pivotal moment in Stockholm’s history occurred in 1634 when the city became the permanent capital of Sweden.

  7. The largest city in Sweden and its capital, Stockholm sits at the junction of Lake Malar (Malaren) and Salt Bay (Saltsjon), opposite the Gulf of Finland. Built upon a collection of islands and the mainland of Uppland and Sodermanland, Stockholm is a breathtaking city of global proportions. First mentioned as a town in 1252, it was predominantly ...