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  2. Germany–Sweden relations - Wikipedia

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    On the one hand the main supplier country of Sweden is Germany. The amount of Sweden's imports from Germany is about 17.3 percent, from Norway about 8.7 percent and from Denmark about 8.4 percent. On the other hand, one of the main customer countries of Sweden is Germany. Sweden exports most of their products to Norway.

  3. Category:Germany–Sweden relations - Wikipedia

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    Location map. Politics portal; Germany portal; Sweden portal ... Pages in category "GermanySweden relations" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 ...

  4. Embassy of Sweden, Berlin - Wikipedia

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    West Germany was formed in September 1949 by the Western Allied occupying powers, and in October of that year, the Soviet Union responded by transforming its area of occupation into its own state – East Germany. Sweden established diplomatic relations with the West Germany with mission in the provisional capital Bonn.

  5. Foreign relations of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    See France–Sweden relations. France has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Paris. Both countries are full members of the European Union, NATO, and the Council of Europe. Germany: See GermanySweden relations. Germany has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Berlin.

  6. Nordic Embassies (Berlin) - Wikipedia

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    The building comprises six individual buildings enveloped by a green, copper clad, snaking wall. Of the six buildings five are the embassies of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland, arranged geographically. The remaining building is a communal building called the Felleshus, which includes the entrance to the complex, an auditorium and a ...

  7. Culture of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish culture is an offshoot of the Norse culture which dominated southern Scandinavia in prehistory.Sweden was the last of the Scandinavian countries to be Christianised, with pagan resistance apparently strongest in Svealand, where Uppsala was an old and important ritual site as evidenced by the tales of Uppsala temple.

  8. Outline of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Districts of Sweden – municipalities in Sweden are in some rare cases divided into smaller districts. Provinces of Sweden – 25 historical, geographical or cultural regions that have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification.

  9. Germans in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Germans in Sweden, alternatively known as German Swedish people (Swedish: svensktyskar) are Swedes of full or partial German descent residing in Sweden. In 2020, there were 51,434 people living in Sweden born in Germany. [1] Around 29,000 German citizens live in Sweden as of 2021. [2]