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Sweden
Country & Tourist Information - The
Swedish official website for travel and tourism information.
Guide to accomodation, hotels and all you need for planning
your vacation in Sweden.
Explore
the Sweden landscape with a Campervan, Motorhome, RV
or Camper from one of the above Sweden Camper hire companies.
With a Recreational Vehicle hire, you have the complete
freedom to discover the Sweden Countryside at your own
pace with no strict timetables or hotel check ins.
Stop
when and where you want to ! Have the convenience of
storage space where you can take all the essential items
that you require for your family vacation up in the mountains
or alongside a river or down on the beach.
Create
life time memories with a Sweden self drive camper rental.
Experience the adventure of the open road with your Sweden
Camper Rental and enjoy great value for money (especially
for families) with being able to prepare your own meals
plus also the bonus of spending quality time with the
family.
Facts
About Sweden
Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish:
Konungariket Sverige (help·info)), is a Nordic country
on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. Its capital
city is Stockholm. It is surrounded by Norway (west), Finland
(northeast), the Skagerrak, Kattegat and Oresund straits
(southwest) and the Baltic Sea (east). It has maritime borders
with Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia,
and Estonia, and it is also linked to Denmark (southwest)
by the Öresund Bridge. It has been a member of the European
Union since 1995.
Sweden
has a low population density except in its metropolitan
areas; 84 percent of the population lives in urban areas,
which take up only 1.3 percent of the total land area.
The citizens enjoy a high standard of living and the
country is generally perceived as modern and liberal,
with an organizational and corporate culture that is
non-hierarchical and collectivistic compared to its Anglo-Saxon
counterparts.[3] Nature conservation, environmental protection
and energy efficiency are generally prioritized in policy
making and embraced by the general public in Sweden
Situated
in Northern Europe, Sweden lies west of the Baltic Sea and
Gulf of Bothnia, providing a long coastline. To the west
is the Scandinavian mountain chain (Skanderna), a range that
separates Sweden from Norway.
At
449,964 km² (173,720 square miles), Sweden is the
55th largest country in the world. It is the 5th largest
in Europe, and the largest in Northern Europe. The country
is slightly larger than the U.S. state of California,
with a population in 2006 of 9.1 million people.
Sweden
has three main regions. Norrland, covering about three-fifths
of the country, is mountainous and has vast forests and
large ore deposits. Svealand has undulating glacial ridges
and contains most of the country's 90,000 lakes. Götaland
comprises the stony Småland highlands and the rich
Skåne plains. About 15% of Sweden lies north of
the Arctic Circle. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural,
with increasing forest coverage northward. The highest
population density is in the Öresund region in southern
Sweden, and in the valley of lake Mälaren in central
Sweden. Gotland and Öland are Sweden's largest islands;
Vänern and Vättern are Sweden's largest lakes.
Climate
Sweden enjoys a mostly temperate climate despite its northern latitude,
mainly because of the Gulf Stream. In the south of Sweden, leaf-bearing
trees are prolific, further north pines, spruces and in the very
north hardy birches dominate the landscape. In the mountains of
northern Sweden a sub-Arctic climate predominates. North of the
Arctic Circle, the sun never sets for part of each summer, and
in the winter, night is similarly unending.
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