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  2. Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The demography of Sweden is monitored by Statistics Sweden (SCB). The 2005 Swedish census showed an increase of 1,488,322 compared to the 1990 census, an average increase of 88,680 annually. During the 1930s, birth rate increased by more than 88128.5 children per year while death rates fell and immigration surged.

  3. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden, [f] formally the Kingdom of Sweden, [g] [h] is a Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), [ 4 ] Sweden is the largest Nordic country and the fifth-largest country in Europe.

  4. List of Swedish regions by Human Development Index

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    Very high human development 1 Stockholm: 0.976 – Sweden (average) 0.952: 2 West Sweden: 0.951 3 Upper Norrland: 0.950 4: East Middle Sweden: 0.941 Småland and the islands: South Sweden: 7: Middle Norrland: 0.940 8 North Middle Sweden: 0.934

  5. Outline of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Location of Sweden in Northern Europe. Flagmap of Sweden An enlargeable relief map of the Kingdom of Sweden. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Sweden: Sweden – Scandinavian country in Northern Europe, situated between Norway and Finland.

  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. Category:Demographics of Sweden - Wikipedia

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  8. Health in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    A new measure of expected human capital calculated for 195 countries from 1990 to 2016 and defined for each birth cohort as the expected years lived from age 20 to 64 years and adjusted for educational attainment, learning or education quality, and functional health status was published by The Lancet in September 2018. Sweden had the fifteenth ...

  9. Swedes - Wikipedia

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    Sweden joined the European Union in 1995 and signed the Lisbon Treaty in 2007. Sweden, like countries around the globe, entered a period of economic decline and upheaval, following the oil embargoes of 1973–74 and 1978–79. [91] In the 1980s pillars of Swedish industry were massively restructured.