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  1. The lands of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landsdelar) are three traditional and historical regions of the country, each consisting of several provinces. The division into lands goes back to the foundation of modern Sweden, when Götaland , the land of the Geats , merged with Svealand , the land of the Swedes , to form the country, while ...

  2. Geography of Sweden; Continent: Europe: Region: Scandinavia: Coordinates: Area: Ranked 55th • Total: 450,295 km 2 (173,860 sq mi) • Land: 91.31% • Water: 8.69%: Coastline: 3,218 km (2,000 mi) Borders: Norway 1,666 km (1,035 mi) Finland 545 km (339 mi) Denmark 118 km (73 mi)

  3. The provinces of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges landskap) are historical, geographical and cultural regions. Sweden has 25 provinces; they have no administrative function (except some cases of sports) but remain historical legacies and a means of cultural identification pertaining to dialects and folklore.

  4. Hace 3 días · Sweden, country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe. It occupies the greater part of the peninsula, which it shares with Norway. The land slopes gently from the high mountains along the Norwegian frontier eastward to the Baltic Sea. Sweden’s capital and largest city is Stockholm.

  5. 24 de feb. de 2021 · Home. Europe. Sweden. Maps of Sweden. Counties Map. Where is Sweden? Outline Map. Key Facts. Flag. Sweden, a Nordic nation in Northern Europe, covers an area of 450,295 sq. km. The topography of the country is largely shaped by ice. During the last Ice Age, much of Sweden was covered by a thick layer of ice.

  6. GEOGRAPHY. Sweden is in the geographical region known as Scandinavia in northern Europe. Lush, large forests cover half of the country and over 100,000 lakes dot the landscape. The lakes, and...

  7. 6 de jul. de 2023 · From Swedish Lapland in the far north, via the coastline to the deep south, and stretching up the west coast, Sweden boasts several archipelagos and thousands of islands. The Swedish archipelagos are characterised by beautiful scenery, untouched nature and islands with few inhabitants.