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  2. Category:Villages in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Villages in Sweden" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Asby, Sweden; B.

  3. List of municipalities of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of municipalities of Sweden after the division at the turn of the year of 2011–12. There are 290 municipalities. There are 290 municipalities. All statistics are from 1 January 2013, except for population (30 September 2013) and density (1 January 2013 and 30 September 2013).

  4. List of cities in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Map of Sweden Stockholm, capital of Sweden Gothenburg Malmö. This is a list of cities in modern Sweden that once enjoyed city privileges, thus were entitled to call themselves town (Swedish: stad, plural städer). The year indicates the year they were established or when they were granted a royal charter.

  5. Category:Maps of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Module:Location map/data/Sweden Västmanland; Module:Location map/data/Sweden Västra Götaland; V. Module:Location map/data/Sweden Värmland

  6. Geography of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Map of Sweden. Much of Sweden is heavily forested, with 69% [1] of the country being forest and woodland, while farmland constitutes only 8% of land use. [2] Sweden consists of 39,960 km 2 of water area, constituting around 95,700 lakes. [3] [A] The lakes are sometimes used for water power plants, especially the large northern rivers and lakes.

  7. Municipalities of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The then 89 cities/towns (städer) (the same word is used for both city and town in Swedish) were based on the old chartered cities. There was also a third type, köping or market town. The status of these was somewhere between the rural municipalities and the cities. There were only eight of them in 1863, rising to a peak of 96 in 1959.

  8. Category:Populated places in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Market towns in Sweden (29 P) Metropolitan areas of Sweden (2 C, 3 P) Mining communities in Sweden (4 P) Municipalities of Sweden (7 C, 7 P) Neighbourhoods in Sweden ...

  9. Urban areas in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Map of Sweden showing all urban areas (cities and towns) with a population of more than 20,000 (Mora is not correct; Varberg and Falkenberg missing). Urban areas in the meaning of tätort are defined independently on the division into counties and municipalities, and are defined solely according to population density. In practice, most ...