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Sweden is a different country, in a different place. Take a look at a map.
Yes. look at a map.
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Northern Europe, Sweden or Denmark
One can find a map of Sweden in an atlas which can be bought at a bookstore or can be found at a local library. There are also hundreds of websites which have maps from all over the world.
Northern Europe, the countries of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland.
Norway. But it's a trick question. Look at a map.
Norway is way up north on the map. It borders Sweden, Russia and Finland.
It´s borders are Norway and Finland. Also there´s a bridge from southern Sweden to Denmark, but I´m not sure if it´s a border. The bridge streches from Malmö in Sweden to Copenhagen in Denmark. Hope I helped. AskGuy123 says: Greetings from Sweden!!!
On a map, Sweden appears as a long, narrow country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast. Finland is situated to the east of Sweden, characterized by its many lakes and forests, and shares a border with Russia to the east. Norway lies to the west of Sweden and is known for its rugged coastline and fjords. Denmark is located to the south of Sweden, separated by the Øresund Strait, and consists of a peninsula (Jutland) and numerous islands.
The answer page will give you a picture of the Swedish flag and a map view of Sweden and its' neighbors. Website addresses include Twitter, Wikipedia, Wikitravel, and a couple of government websites.
No. An idea for you: go and buy a good map atlas... it's worth it believe me... and no, Switzerland is not Sweden.