Sweden is a developed country.
Yes, Sweden is considered a "More Economically Developed Country" as defined by cultural geographers.
By most means; yes.
No. Juding from the United Nations Development Programme's IHDI score, Sweden is third best developed country in the world.
No. Sweden is a country.
The king Gustav Vasa (sometimes spelled Wasa) is usually considered the founder (father) of the country Sweden Birger Jarl united Sweden in the 11th century and he is also the founder of Sweden's capital city Stockholm.
Yes, Sweden is considered a "More Economically Developed Country" as defined by cultural geographers.
By most means; yes.
Sweden.
Yes.
Lapland is not a country, it is a region that spans Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. All these countries are economically developed.
All countries in Europe are considered developed. The most developed of these nations, however, include Norway, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, and Sweden.
No. Juding from the United Nations Development Programme's IHDI score, Sweden is third best developed country in the world.
There are three stages of economic development viz., under developed economy, developing economy, and developed economy. While many African countries are still regarded as underdeveloped economy, Indian economy has graduated to developing economy. US,UK,Canada, France,Sweden, Japan and now China have proudly scaled to developed economy.
Uh...Sweden IS a country..
Sweden is a country!
No. Sweden is a country.
The king Gustav Vasa (sometimes spelled Wasa) is usually considered the founder (father) of the country Sweden Birger Jarl united Sweden in the 11th century and he is also the founder of Sweden's capital city Stockholm.