Sweden can be pretty self sufficient (as prooven during its neutrality and economic isolation during the world wars.) But in an global economy Sweden is pretty dependent on cheap labour and petroleum as there is no oil fields in the baltic sea big enough for cultivation.
Sweden, along with the other Scandinavian countries, are a part of Western Europe.
no they did not
Norway and Sweden are two separate, sovereign countries that happen to be neighbors in the region known as Scandinavia.
Sweden is most commonly abbreviated as "SE". Other countries that begin with "Sw" are abbreviated as: Swaziland "SZ" Switzerland "CH"
Sweden is a country, and countries aren't usually spoken about as owned. If you push it, Sweden is owned by the citizens of Sweden.
Sweden is a country. There are no other countries in Sweden.
Sweden is itself a country. There are no other countries in it.
Denmark and Sweden.
probably the same as in other countries
Sweden, (and the other Scandinavian countries)
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland
Sweden, along with the other Scandinavian countries, are a part of Western Europe.
Sweden, denmark and many other nothern Europe countries
Denmark and Sweden. Don't know about other countries.
Handelsbanken is a Swedish bank. It is expanding to other countries such as United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and other Nordic countries. There are over 460 branches in Sweden.
Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden.I am putting the definition of Nordic countries here because many people confuse the Scandinavian countries and the Nordic countries.Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland.
No. Sweden and the Republic of Ireland are completely separate countries. They are both countries in the continent of Europe, but they do not share a border and are not very close to each other. The Republic of Ireland is in the west of Europe and Sweden is in the north of Europe.