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  2. Immigration to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Sweden had very few immigrants in 1900 when the nationwide population totaled 5,100,814 inhabitants, of whom 35,627 individuals were foreign-born (0.7%). 21,496 of those foreign-born residents were from other Nordic countries, 8,531 people were from other European countries, 5,254 from North America, 90 from South America, 87 from Asia, 79 from ...

  3. I Want to Retire in Sweden. How Can I Make it Happen? - AOL

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    Sweden is one of the most sought-after countries in the world. It offers an excellent quality of life for retirees with beautiful landscapes and historic, walkable cities to enjoy.

  4. Swedish nationality law - Wikipedia

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    If they move to another country and settle there their habitual residence is interrupted and will start to count once again from the day they move back to Sweden again. [3] A number of exemptions apply to the residence period: the residence period is reduced to four years for recognised refugees and stateless persons.

  5. Outline of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    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. Sweden maintained a policy of neutrality in armed conflicts from 1814 until 2009, when it entered into various mutual defence treaties. Sweden joined NATO in 2024.

  6. Netflix’s The Abyss: The true story of the Swedish town that ...

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    While security manager Frigga is a fictional character, the sinking town of Kiruna in Sweden is very real

  7. You’ll never guess which U.S. state the Swedish ... - AOL

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    Princess Madeleine of Sweden is packing up the family jewels and taking her tiara stateside. The Swedish royal court announced today that the princess, her husband, Christopher O’Neill, and ...

  8. Hem i Sverige - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Hem i Sverige ( Swedish : Home in Sweden ) was a magazine which existed in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1908 and 1977. The content of the magazine significantly varied throughout its long existence.

  9. Sweden's Princess Madeleine Delays Move Back Home - AOL

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    Sweden's Princess Madeleine is returning home. Along with her husband, Christopher O'Neill, and their three children, Princess Leonore, Prince Nicolas, and Princess Adrienne, the family will move ...