Sweden

Sweden (pronounced en-us-Sweden.ogg /ˈswiːdən/ (help·info) SWEE-dən, Swedish: Sverige), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: About this sound Konungariket Sverige (help·info)), is a Nordic country on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Sweden has land borders with Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast, and it is connected to Denmark by the Öresund Bridge in the south.

At 450,295 km², Sweden is the third largest country in the European Union in terms of area, and it has a total population of about 9.2 million. Sweden has a low population density of 21 inhabitants per square kilometre (54 /sq mi) but a considerably higher density in the southern half of the country. About 85% of the population live in urban areas, and it is expected that these numbers will gradually rise as a part of the ongoing urbanization.[12] Sweden’s capital is Stockholm, which is also the largest city in the country (population of 1.3 million in the urban area and with 2 million in the metropolitan area).

Sweden is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government and a highly developed economy. It ranks first in the world in The Economist’s Democracy Index and seventh in the United Nations’ Human Development Index. Sweden has been a member of the European Union since 1 January 1995 and is a member of the OECD.

Sweden emerged as an independent and unified country during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century the country expanded its territories to form the Swedish Empire. Most of the conquered territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were lost during the 18th and 19th centuries. The eastern half of Sweden, present-day Finland, was lost to Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Sweden by military means forced Norway into a personal union which lasted until 1905. Since then, Sweden has been at peace, adopting a non-aligned foreign policy in peacetime and neutrality in wartime.[13]

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International Country Code for calling Sweden. This page details Sweden phone code. The Sweden phone codes will help you make international phone calls to Sweden. In order to make international calls to Sweden, use Sweden’s country code before dialing the local number.The Sweden country dialing code is only used when calling Sweden from another country. To make an international call to Sweden, you may also need a city or area code.

Sweden REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS

Sweden REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS BANKS
The king and hypothecary crediting in Sweden
The Swedish king could not receive the hypothecary loan in the state the credit on the security of lock Drottingholms Castle. Charles Gustav on a personal example has illustrated a present situation in Sweden – crediting volumes are sharply reduced.

The governor hoped that with the raised incomes and the firm credit history conducted in financial group Nordea since 1818, it will not face a similar problem. Money was necessary to the king to help the children to construct habitation in a countryside of Sweden.



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Religion of Sweden:

The majority of the population is made by Lutherans, Protestants and representatives of other Christian faiths.


Currency of Sweden:
The international name: SEK
The Swedish crone is equal to 100 era. In circulation there are banknotes advantage in 1000, 500, 100, 50, 20 and 10 crones and coins in 10, 5, 1 crone and 50 era. Since January, 1st, 2005 old Swedish crones in 20, 100 or 500 crones, and also coins in 50 era, are withdrawn from circulation.

Prominent feature is the universal rounding off of the prices to 0,5 crones. The currency can be …

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History of Sweden

In the beginning of XVII century when Sweden has won Priladozhsky Kareliya, attempt to pay orthodox local residents in a Lutheranism that has called a maintenance of half of Karelians to Russia has been made. Then the Finnish Protestants who oppressed the small orthodox population have lodged in the left villages.These decades the Swedish influence in Finland which at king Charles XII has been actually transformed into a collection of ordinary provinces has amplified.In the beginning XVII Finland represented the poorest province of Sweden. Burst in the beginning of XVII century Northern war between Sweden and Russia was carried on …

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Holidays2010

1 Jan New Year’s Day
6 Jan Epiphany
2-5 Apr Easter
1 May Labour Day
13 May Ascension
23 May Whit Sunday
6 Jun National Day
19 Jun Midsummer’s Day
1 Nov All Saints’ Day
24 Dec Christmas Eve
25 Dec Christmas Day
26 Dec Boxing Day
31 Dec New Year’s Eve

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