Sweden
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Comment: A country in northern Europe.
General:
Sweden is north of Poland, Denmark, the Kattegat, and Germany.
Sweden is an elected member of the Security Council, a monarchy, and a Western European country.
Sweden borders on Norway and Finland.
Sweden is northwest of Latvia and Lithuania.
Sweden is northeast of the United Kingdom. The capital city of it is Stockholm, Sweden. Sweden has been part of the European Union since 1994.
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Sweden sells goods or services to Iceland and Estonia.[Source: the CIA World Factbook: 1997 edition]1
The capital city of Sweden is Stockholm, Sweden.
Miscellaneous:
The concept "Sweden" is conceptually related to the concept "Swedish resident". The concept "Swedish resident" is conceptually related to the concept "Sweden". The concept "Swedish" is conceptually related to the concept "Sweden". Swedish is among the national languages of Sweden.
Sami and Finnish are commonly spoken in Sweden.
Eyvind Johnson and Harry Martinson were born in Sweden.
Sweden is a monarchy. It is inhabited by many Swedes. Sweden's telephone country code is 46. Sweden is able to control its territorial sea.
Sweden is obliged to follow the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Sweden was an elected member of the Security Council after 1996 and before December 31, 1998. From 1997 or earlier to at least November 1998, Sweden was an elected member of the Security Council.
In 1995, Sweden exported refined petroleum products and crude petroleum products. In 1997, Sweden imported 383,000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Sweden exported 2000 barrels per day of crude petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Sweden exported 184,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products in 1995. In 1997, Sweden imported 160,000 barrels per day of refined petroleum products during in 1995. In 1997, Sweden produced 4000 barrels per day of petroleum products in 1995.
  • Sweden's annual death rate was 11 deaths per thousand people in 1988.
  • Sweden's annual death rate was 10.9 deaths per thousand people in 1986.
  • Sweden's yearly birth rate was 11 per 1000 people in 1988.
  • Sweden's yearly birth rate was 11.1 per 1000 people in 1986.
  • Sweden's infant mortality rate was 3.3 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1988.
  • Sweden's infant mortality rate was 6.8 infant deaths per thousand live births in 1986.
1[the CIA World Factbook: 1997 edition] the CIA World Factbook: 1997 edition
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