The culture in Sweden is very different from that of the rest of the world. The majority of Swedish people are Lutherans, Swedish people and their country seems to be very self-reliant, and they are believers in trade unionism.
Scandinavian.
Scandinavian.
Anything related to or descended from the countries of Iceland, Norway, Sweden or Denmark.
Not really
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Sweden
He was from Sweden.
It's a western culture for one.
That depends on if you mean by geography or culture. By geography, Norway is closest to Sweden, but culturally, Norway is probably closer to Denmark.
Yes, caribou, known as reindeer in Europe, do live in Sweden. They are primarily found in the northern regions of the country, particularly in Lapland, where they are an integral part of the Sámi culture and economy. Reindeer are semi-domesticated in Sweden and are herded for their meat, milk, and hides.
Because they all have common culture and history, and related ethnic groups and languages.
Finland is a country in northern Europe, bordered by Sweden to the west, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east. It is known for its stunning natural landscapes, sauna culture, and design heritage.