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  2. At 450,295 km 2 (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the fifth largest in Europe, and the 55th largest country in the world. Sweden has a 3,218 km (2,000 mi) long coastline on its east, and the Scandinavian mountain chain (Scanderna) on its western border, separating it from Norway.

  3. Feb 24, 2021 · Key Facts. Flag. Sweden, a Nordic nation in Northern Europe, covers an area of 450,295 sq. km. The topography of the country is largely shaped by ice. During the last Ice Age, much of Sweden was covered by a thick layer of ice.

  4. Average elevation: 163 m. Minimum elevation: -3 m. Maximum elevation: 2,107 m. At 449,964 km2 (173,732 sq mi), Sweden is the 55th-largest country in the world, the fifth-largest country in Europe, and the largest country in Northern Europe.

  5. Sweden is bounded on the west by Norway and an arm of the North Sea, on the north by Norway and Finland, and on the east and south by the Baltic Sea. The country is long and narrow, encompassing an area of 174,000 square miles. In the northwest are mountains, and lakes abound throughout Sweden.

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    Sweden has a long history that began with prehistoric hunting camps in the southernmost part of the country. By the 7th and 8th centuries, Sweden was known for its trade but in the 9th century, the Vikings raided the region and much of Europe. In 1397, Denmark's Queen Margaret created the Kalmar Union, which included Sweden, Finland, Norway, and De...

    Today, Sweden's government is considered a constitutional monarchyand its official name is the Kingdom of Sweden. It has an executive branch made of a chief of state (King Carl XVI Gustaf) and a head of government, which is filled by the prime minister. Sweden also has a legislative branch with a unicameral Parliament whose members are elected by p...

    Sweden currently has a strong, developed economy that is, according to the CIA World Factbook, "a mixed system of high-tech capitalism and extensive welfare benefits." As such, the country has a high standard of living. Sweden's economy is mainly focused on the service and industrial sectors and its main industrial products include iron and steel, ...

    Sweden is a northern European country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula. Its topography consists mainly of flat or gently rolling lowlands but there are mountains in its western areas near Norway. Its highest point, Kebnekaise at 6,926 feet (2,111 m) is located here. Sweden has three main rivers that all flow into the Gulf of Bothnia: the Ume, ...

    Central Intelligence Agency. CIA - The World Factbook - Sweden.
    Infoplease.com. Sweden: History, Geography, Government, and Culture.
    United States Department of State. Sweden.
  6. Sweden Elevation Map. Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe. Its terrain is marked by forests, mountains, plains, coastlines, and lakes. The highest point in Sweden is Kebnekaise, which is 2,111 meters above sea level. The lowlands are mostly flat and rocky.

  7. www.nationsencyclopedia.com › Europe › SwedenTopography - Sweden

    Sweden - Topography. Northern Sweden (Norrland) slopes from the Kjölen Mountains along the Norwegian frontier (with the high point at Kebnekaise, 2,111 m/6,926 ft) to the coast of the Gulf of Bothnia.