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Of course, why would't there be?
Yes. It has a long coastline.
Floorball was developed in Sweden, in 1970s. Another game that comes from Sweden, Gotland is Kubb, which I have played myself. It is sometimes called Viking Chess.
Yes, Sweden have many forests. One of swedens main export industry is lumber from forests.
Yes.Neither Sweden nor Switzerland are members of any military alliance. The Swiss constitution bans the country from joining any military alliance.
Some governments place taxes called tariffs on imported goods to make those items more expensive. Another barrier to trade is a quota, which is a limit on the number of specific products that can be imported from a particular country.
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NTFS supports disk quotas. The varieties of FAT do not. UDF and ISO9660 and similar removable media file systems do not support disk quotas. NFS and SMB network file systems will honor any disk quotas that their server enforces.
The European Union is a trade alliance and therefore does not have an economy. Most of Europe has a mixed economy. This means the economy shares qualities from both socialistic and free market economies. For the record, the EU is an agreement between countries that allows goods to be traded without tariffs, quotas, or any other bueracratic red tape.
No country has occupied Sweden, at any point.
The various police departments always deny that there is any 'quota system'.
Yes i want admission in Sweden any university
Aside from Embargoes placed on countries by the UN or one of its allies Australia is free to trade with any country on earth, or beyond.
Sweden has never been occupied by any nation.
Yes, the main disadvantage of a government placing tariffs on imported goods is increased cost and a possible retaliation tariff from the exporting country. Tariffs make the goods more expensive for the consumer.
Yes, Pepsi is since long provided by Carlsberg in Sweden.
what are the products Sweden imports and exports