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  1. Sweden is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula and borders Norway to the west. The border with Finland stretches for 614 km in the far north-east. In the south-east, Sweden is connected to Denmark via bridges at Helsingborg and Malmö. Most of the 3,218 km of coastline borders the Baltic Sea. With a total of 221,831 islands, Sweden is ...

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    Sweden agrees £100m defence contract with Marshall. The Cambridge firm says it is "proud" to be part of Sweden’s investment in the readiness of its armed forces. 23 May 2024Europe.

  4. Uppsala – a historical treasure driving towards a net zero future. Region. Västmanland – magnificent nature and history close to Stockholm. Region. Sörmland – a pleasure garden studded with castles. Region. Värmland – a lake-rich haven of natural beauty. Region. Dalarna – a miniature Sweden rich in nature and culture.

  5. Sweden is a rather expensive country to inhabit, though still somewhat cheaper than Norway and Denmark; many Norwegians living near the border drive into Sweden to purchase groceries. Sundries like a 33 cl bottle of Coca-Cola cost about 10 kr, a beer in a bar will cost you around 45 kr, the average price of hotel accommodation is around 1300 kr, a room in a hostel varies between 150 and 350 kr, a public transport ticket in Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö will set you back around 25 kr, one ...

  6. Oct 4, 2016 · Sweden's Ericsson is the world's largest telecommunications service provider, with 18,000 service professionals in over 140 countries in 2005. Ericsson supports networks that handle more than 550 million subscribers. Sweden has the largest number of biotechnology companies per capita in the world. SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Life in Sweden: Pros & Cons Summary. Pros: 26 Reasons Why Sweden Is a Good Place To Live. Pro #1: Livable Salaries in Most Professions. Pro #2: Clean Air & Clean Water. Pro #3: Free/Low-cost Education Incl. University. Pro #4: Long Parental Leave. Pro #5: Low CO2 Emissions & Clean Energy.

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