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Here are 10 Swedish sports stars – from pole-vaulter Armand 'Mondo' Duplantis and discus champion Daniel Ståhl to swimmer Sarah Sjöström.
Swedish circular thinking One way forward in Swedish recycling is to increase reuse and repairs of consumer products. And over the years, the movement of sharing and reusing all kinds of things, ...
Sweden has 5 official national minorities: the Jews, Roma, Sami, Swedish Finns and Tornedalians. The law protects their languages & cultures.
Innovation in Sweden is reaches beyond the vital startup scene. The country has long fostered innovation and entrepreneurship. Here’s how.
Swedish higher education comprises around 50 universities and university colleges, a majority of them offering courses and programmes in English. Most are state-run, but some are independent ...
Sweden is the country up north where great ideas grow. Sweden.se has the stories. Welcome to the official website of Sweden!
Elections in Sweden are universal, equal and free – and scrutinised by media. Here's how to vote and 9 more facts about the electoral system.
Swedish law aims to protect your right to be who you are. People continue to fight to further improve gay rights in Sweden.
The weather in Sweden is characterised by changing seasons and long north–south distances. Beware, Swedes LOVE to talk about the weather!
The Swedish economy has been relatively stable over the last few decades. Long-term policies and a global approach have helped growth.
Crayfish season calls for a party in Sweden. And along with the crayfish, you’ll need beer, schnapps, friends – and silly songs.
Walpurgis Night – Valborg in Swedish – is a kick-off for spring. On the last day of April, people sing songs of spring and bonfires are lit across the country. The Walpurgis celebrations are not a ...