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  2. Swedish language - Wikipedia

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    Swedish (endonym: svenska [ˈsvɛ̂nːska] ⓘ) is a North Germanic language from the Indo-European language family, spoken predominantly in Sweden and parts of Finland. [2] It has at least 10 million native speakers, making it the fourth most spoken Germanic language, and the first among its type in the Nordic countries overall.

  3. Internationella Engelska Skolan - Wikipedia

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    Internationella Engelska Skolan (IES), or the International English School, is a Swedish corporation which operates independent schools (or “free schools”). IES was founded in 1993 [ 1 ] by the American teacher Barbara Bergström who moved to Sweden in 1968.

  4. Swedish alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish alphabet (Swedish: Svenska alfabetet) is a basic element of the Latin writing system used for the Swedish language.The 29 letters of this alphabet are the modern 26-letter basic Latin alphabet ( a to z ) plus å , ä , and ö , in that order.

  5. The Hunters (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It was created by Björn Carlström and Stefan Thunberg who were also its main script writers. Appearing in both seasons, Rolf Lassgård reprises his lead role as Erik Bäckström from Swedish films The Hunters (Swedish: Jägarna, 1996) and False Trail (a.k.a. The Hunters 2 or Swedish: Jägarna 2, 2011).

  6. Wallander (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The second series was filmed from July to October 2009 and was broadcast in January 2010. [1] The third series was filmed in the summer of 2011 in Ystad, Scania, Sweden and Riga, Latvia, [2] and aired in July 2012. [3] The fourth and final series was shot from October 2014 to January 2015 and premiered on German TV, dubbed into German, in ...

  7. Sweden - Wikipedia

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    The name for Sweden is generally agreed to derive from the Proto-Indo-European root *s(w)e, meaning "one's own", referring to one's own tribe from the tribal period. [16] [17] [18] The native Swedish name, Sverige (a compound of the words Svea and rike, first recorded in the cognate Swēorice in Beowulf), [19] translates as "realm of the Swedes", which excluded the Geats in Götaland.

  8. St Peter and St Sigfrid's Church - Wikipedia

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    St Peter and St Sigfrid's Church, often referred to locally as the English Church (Swedish: Engelska kyrkan), is an Anglican church in Stockholm, Sweden.It was built in the 1860s for the British congregation in the city and was originally located on Rörstrandsgatan (later renamed Wallingatan) in the Norrmalm district before being moved, stone by stone, to the Diplomatstaden area of Östermalm ...

  9. Svenska Sesam - Wikipedia

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    Svenska Sesam is the short-lived second Swedish adaptation of the popular US children's series Sesame Street. The series aired in 1981 [ 1 ] at 5:30 p.m. on the channel then called TV2 . Cast