Sweden

Last update: Saturday 31st of July 2010

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Konungariket Sverige
Kingdom of Sweden
Flag of SwedenCoat of arms of Sweden
FlagCoat of arms
Motto: (Royal) För Sverige - I tiden a
"For Sweden - With the Times" b
Anthem: Du gamla, du fria
"Thou ancient, thou free"
Royal anthem: Kungssången
"The King's song"
Location of Sweden
Location of  Sweden  (orange)

– on the European continent  (camel & white)
– in the European Union  (camel)                 

Capital
(and largest city)
 Stockholm
59°21′N 18°4′E
Official languagesSwedish (de facto)c
Government
Representative
parliamentary democracy under
a constitutional monarchy
 - KingCarl XVI Gustaf
 - Prime MinisterFredrik Reinfeldt (m)
 - Speaker
   of the Riksdag

Per Westerberg (m)
Consolidationprehistoric 
Accession to EUJanuary 1, 1995
Area
 - Total449,964 km² (55th)
173,732 sq mi 
 - Water (%)8.67
Population
 - 2006 estimate9,110,972 (November 2006) (85th)
 - 1990 census8,587,353 
 - Density20 /km² (185th)
52 /sq mi
GDP (PPP)2006 estimate
 - Total$285.1 billion (35th)
 - Per capita$31,600 (19th)
GDP (nominal)2006 estimate
 - Total$371.5 billion (20th)
 - Per capita$42,694 (9th)
HDI (2004) 0.951 (high) (5th)
CurrencySwedish krona (SEK)
Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
 - Summer (DST)CEST (UTC+2)
Internet TLD.sed
Calling code+46
a För Sverige - I tiden has been adopted by Carl XVI Gustaf as his personal motto. Former king Gustaf VI Adolf's motto was Plikten framför allt, "Duty above all".
bSee H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf
c The Swedish language is the de facto national language. Five other languages are officially recognized as minority languages.
d The .eu domain is also used, as it is shared with other European Union member states. The .nu domain is another commonly used TLD ("nu" means "now" in Swedish).

Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige ), is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Its capital city is Stockholm. It is surrounded by Norway (west), Finland (northeast), the Skagerrak, Kattegat and Oresund straits (southwest) and the Baltic Sea (east). It is also linked to Denmark (south) by the Öresund Bridge. It has been a member of the European Union since 1995.

Sweden has a low population density except in its metropolitan areas; 84 percent of the population lives in urban areas, which take up only 1.3 percent of the total land area. The citizens enjoy a high standard of living and the country is generally perceived as modern and liberal, with an organizational and corporate culture that is non-hierarchical and collectivistic compared to its Anglo-Saxon counterparts. Nature conservation, environmental protection and energy efficiency are generally prioritized in policy making and embraced by the general public in Sweden. The country has for many years pursued a strategy of indirect taxation as an instrument of environmental policy, including energy taxes in general and carbon dioxide taxes in particular. Sweden has a rich supply of water power, but lacks significant oil and coal deposits. In an effort to phase out the dependency on nuclear power and fossil fuels, the Swedish government has launched a multi-billion dollar program to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Sweden has a long tradition as a major European exporter of iron, copper and timber. Improved transportation and communication allowed more remote natural assets to be utilized on a larger scale, most notably timber and iron ore. In the 1890s, universal schooling and industrialization enabled the country to develop a successful manufacturing industry and by the 20th century, Sweden emerged as a welfare state, consistently achieving a high position among the top-ranking countries in the UN Human Development Index or HDI.

During the Middle Ages, Denmark, Norway and Sweden (including the Swedish-controlled areas of what is today Finland), were united through the Kalmar Union, formed in 1397 under Margaret I of Denmark. Sweden left the union in the 16th century, and battled its neighbours for many years, especially Russia and Denmark-Norway. In the 17th century, during an era of absolute monarchy, the Swedish kings expanded Sweden's territory through warfare, creating Swedish dominions on the Scandinavian peninsula, in the Baltic and in areas in present-day Germany. After the death of Charles XII in 1718, the Swedish empire crumbled. In 1809, Finland became an autonomous Dutchy of Imperial Russia and by 1814, Sweden had lost all of the conquered territory outside the Scandinavian peninsula. In 1814, Norway was coerced into a personal union with Sweden which lasted until 1905. Since 1814, Sweden has been at peace, adopting a

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