they are somewhere else
what are the products Sweden imports and exports
Yes. Sweden imports quite a lot of wine from Australia.
Turning Torso in Malmo, 190 meter (624 feet) is the tallest building in Sweden. Hope that helps! :)
Bo Carlsson has written: 'Trade unions in Sweden' 'Solar materials research and development' 'Sweden'
In no particular order: Oil (even though sweden has more shale oil deposits than Canada) , magnesium, uranium, plutonium (as both are illegal to mine in sweden) agricultural products, and finally cheap crap made in third world counties, made on pennies on the usd,
Local building materials and traditional building materials differ in the sense that whereas local building materials are those that naturally occur on a building site or its vicinity[1], traditional building materials are those local building materials that a culture/ society has adopted to use in its architecture, with norms and values attached to the different elements as is in the case of African traditional architecture.It's therefore true to add that a material can be local, but not traditional.[1] Anderson, Arnsby, Johansson& Astrand, A solution to rural housing problems, Lund Sweden, 1986
1. oil 2, computer and many microelektro devices(chips) 3. some cars of different brands 4. cloths - allmost all
The Turning Torso has become Malmo, Sweden's most famous building. It is a very interesting design and is 623 feet tall.
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two places are the Stockholm Stadshus and the Erissson globe.
No, Israel is located in the southeastern-most part of a map of Euorpe (bottom right corner), and Sweden is located in the Northern part (top middle). ========================================= Another contributor put a finer point on it: The answer all depends on what you call "near". We all know that the longest journey begins with a single step, but compared to Alpha Centauri, the sun is really near the earth. Here are some numbers. You can decide for yourself whether you consider the separation "near". -- The southernmost point in Sweden and the northernmost point in Israel are about 1,840 miles apart. -- The distance between their respective capitals ... Stockholm and Jerusalem ... is about 2,050 miles.