Geographically, Sweden belongs mainly to the North Tempered Zone. This means the temperatures during the winter may fall as low as -30 °C in the northern parts of the country, and be as high as 30 °C during the summer in the mid/south regions. The highest temperature recognized in Sweden was 38 °C and the lowest recorded has been -52,6 °C.
Overall, the average temperature lies in the 20-25 °C region during the summer and range from -2 to 4 °C during the winter.
According to the Swedish governmental hydrological institute the maximum temperature was measured in 1947 in Målilla. It was 38 degrees Celsius.
Stockholm is Sweden's capital city.
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Paper Products
Lutheran or Catholicism
None. They were/still are neutral.
There are NO regions in Sweden...
Sweden has several foods that can be considered national dishes. They are Köttbullar which is a meatball, surströmming which is soured herring and ostkaka which is a type of cake.