What is the average height of women in Sweden?
As the lowest point in Sweden is 2.4 meters below the sea level, and the highest is 2104 meters above sea level, we can then conclude that Sweden is 2106.4 meters tall.
What nation gained its independence from sweden in 1905?
Denmark in 1523, but Sweden had been a free nation once before.
What is the Swedish language's longest word?
First of all. You can make words by using two different words, does not always work.
Ex. Tomte=Santa, Ficka=Pocket: Tomteficka=Santapocket. Kaffe=Coffe, Rast=Break: Kafferast=Coffebreak.
This would never be acceptable in the English language.
Here's the longest Swedish word found in the dictionary:
Spaningssimulatoranläggningsmaterielunderhållsuppföljningssystemdiskussionsinläggsförberedelsearbeten
Yes, Sweden is larger than Norway in terms of both area and population. Sweden is the largest and most populated Scandinavian country.
What is the weather in oslo Sweden during the month of January?
Oslo is not in Sweden, it's in Norway. The average temperature of Oslo in January is between -5°C and 0°C.
What makes Sweden a welfare state?
Sweden is called a welfare state because it had a dissertaion back in the early 2000 called resilient welfare
What is the birth rate of Sweden?
Sweden's newest figures (2011) give them an average literacy rate of 99.7% rounded up to 100%.
What is the population of Sweden for 2009?
Sweden's 2009 population is a little over 9 million and rising at about a precent per year.
What ocen separates Denmark from Sweden?
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
How do people earn money and work in Sweden?
They have jobs, like everybody else.
Denmark has the worlds sixth-best economy.
How long does Sweden people live?
Overall life expectancy at birth: 80.63
Male life expectancy at birth: 78.93
Female life expectancy at birth: 83
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Does Finland have a relationship with Sweden?
It's complicated, but Norway and Sweden are friends and belong side by side like a hand inside a glove. Typicality, a Swede in Norway or the other way around; will not be looked upon like a foreigner. This is because the countries are so equal, and the people in it of course. The same goes for Denmark too, Norway-Denmark-Sweden, Scandinavia in other words, are all very good friends. If a Norwegian breaks his leg in Denmark, he will get patched up in a Danish hospital, and vice versa.
However - There are two things that Norwegians and Swedes got against each other. The biggest issue is that Sweden was neutral during the war, Swedes where not too popular in Norway in the recent post-WW2 times. Then some culture developed where Norwegians make fun of Swedes, and in Sweden it's the other way around. Those jokes still persist.
In Norway you usually earn about 20% more than in Sweden, so often Swedish students try to get work across the border. Those Swedes are called "party-swedes" and are often being looked down upon by Norwegians. Probably because Norwegians became too posh after the oil and forgot how to party hard.
If you ask a Russian; no. If you ask a Latvian; yes. It's the 5th largest country in Europe and 56th largest in the World. Berlin is closer to Africa than it is to Northern Sweden would be an example to give you an idea of how large and, in particular, long, Sweden is.
What do Girl Guides in Sweden do?
There are five different Girl Guide organizations in Sweden. The uniforms for the different organizations generally consists of a shirt and neckerchief. The colors of the shirts vary with the organization and the different age levels.
What are Swedish Christmas presents called?
It's called "joulu" in Finland and "jul" in Sweden and Norway.
How do you say you are silly in Sweden?
Pick your favourite Du är.. DUM FJOLLIG FJOMPIG FLAMSIG FÅNIG
No. Sweden was technically neutral during the war, but did do things to help Germany. Sweden has a lot of iron mines, so they sold this metal to the Germans (and Germany used it to make tanks, planes, ships and so forth). Also, Sweden has a long, bad history with Russia, so when Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941, Sweden helped Germany a little bit.
But Sweden did other things that Germany didn't like, such as help Jews escape the Holocaust. Once Germany started losing the war after 1943, Sweden started resisting German demands more and more- Sweden knew Germany was no longer a threat to them, so they were more able to resist.
I am citizen of Pakistan.Can i get immigration for Sweden?
how can i apply for student visa for sweeden from Pakistan without any consultant