In Sweden we have "Kronor" (crowns) And Öre (Ö is like the I in bird)
100 öre is 1 krona (crown) (1 dollar is 6,35 kronor) Swedish crowns is shorted sek. the different money is
50 öre (coin)
1 sek (coin)
5 sek (coin)
10 sek (coin)
20 sek (Bill)
50 sek (bill)
100 sek (bill)
500 sek (bill)
1000 sek (bill)
1 first of all krona = our national currency.
2. euro - a think it is accepted in all shops and restaurang.
3.
The currency of Sweden is Kronor.
100 öre = 1 krona
The Swiss franc
Check the related link.
Pengar, which literally means coins.
Kronor :)
1963
Yes; they are very common. Might not have originated from Sweden. But in Sweden that's what they call pancakes.
Swedes, or Swedish.
Three gold crowns in a triangle formation.
"Nordpol" and the article is "en".
Sweden is a very rich country
The money comes through taxes. Sweden has very high taxes.
Sweden is a country - countries are inanimate objects, they are not living , nor do they make money.
Vatten.
1963
Yes; they are very common. Might not have originated from Sweden. But in Sweden that's what they call pancakes.
The Swedish Krona has been the currency of Sweden since 1873
Swedes
In Sweden, the closest thing is Jultomten ("The Yule/Christmas Gnome").
Swedish Krona
Swedes or Swedish or more generically Scandinavian (A person from Sweden, Norway or Denmark)
A sweed, or sweedish