This collection of pictures from Sweden concentrates on the capital of Stockholm. There is also a handful from the north of the country.
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A short weekend stay in Stockholm including a visit to the World Heritage Site, Drottningholm Palace. The city centre images are mostly from the old town called Gamla Stan.
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Images from a few days in capital of Sweden, mainly from the oldest part of town called Gamla Stan, but also from the World Heritage cemetery Skogskyrkogården.
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Images from a trip to Stockholm, mostly from the old city centre of Gamla Stan.
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Fast facts about Sweden
Learn about the country on Wikipedia. Here is an introduction based on it.
Sweden is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres, Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the third-largest country in the European Union, and the fifth largest country in Europe. The capital and largest city is Stockholm.
Sweden has a total population of 10.4 million, the largest of the Nordic countries; and a low population density of 25.5 inhabitants per square kilometre. 87% of Swedes live in urban areas, which cover 1.5% of the entire land area. The highest concentration is in the central and southern half of the country.
Sweden is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary democracy, with legislative power vested in the 349-member unicameral Riksdag. It is a unitary state, currently divided into 21 counties and 290 municipalities. Sweden maintains a Nordic social welfare system that provides universal health care and tertiary education for its citizens. It has the world’s eleventh-highest per capita income and ranks very highly in quality of life, health, education, protection of civil liberties, economic competitiveness, income equality, gender equality, prosperity and human development.