- who.int countries/sweStockholm is the capital city of the Kingdom of Sweden.
- turkcebilgi.com swedenSweden hakkında Türkçe bilgi: İsveç (İsveççe: Sverige) veya resmî olarak İsveç Krallığı (İsveççe: Konungariket Sverige), Kuzey Avrupa'daki İskandinavya...
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/countries/…The lakes, and over 24,000 islands, are all open to the public through Sweden's tradition of right to public access. Sweden is 977 miles (1,572 kilometers) long and...
- oecd.org en/countries/sweden.htmlSweden was one of the 20 founding member countries that signed the Convention of the OECD in 1960.
- With more than 2000 listed and verified places including restaurants, attractions and museums, sweden.com is the go-to place to plan your next trip to the SE.
- lonelyplanet.com swedenSweden is an easy country to get around, with excellent roads and an extensive network of trains, buses and ferries for both local and long-distance travel.
- worlddata.info europe/sweden/index.phpSweden's three distinct climate zones are the south with an oceanic climate, a humid continental climate in the middle, and a subarctic climate in the north.
- Two medals for Adel Khaled in Euro Sailing Championship in Sweden.
- hejsweden.com en/history-of-sweden/In 1164 Sweden, at that time it was known as Svea rike (kingdom of the Svea), was recognised as a catholic archbishopric with the seat in Uppsala...
- euronews.com tag/swedenWith high summer temperatures of well above 30C, more and more tourists from central and southern Europe are travelling to Sweden.