What are the drinking laws in Sweden?
you have to be 18 to drink alcohol in restaurants and bars, but 20 to buy it otherwise. If you are driving, you can hav max. 0,02% alcohol in your body
What is the most popular drink in Sweden?
While there is no official national drink of Sweden, it is believed that vodka is the unofficial national drink. This is because the country distilled and drank a lot of it during the 20th century.
What is the distance from UK to Sweden?
It is 639 km, it would take you roughly 7 and a half hours to drive from one to the other.
Does Sweden have a high rate of suicide?
yes it is the highest in the world because Sweden sucks and everyone hates it. Thus, the people kill themselves
Can a foreigner obtain Swedish citizenship by virtue of same-sex marriage to a citizen of Sweden?
Unfortunately, you cannot automatically gain Canadian citizenship based on marriage (whether same sex or opposite sex).
Your spouse or common law partner must sponsor you to immigrate to Canada first. Like all the other immigrants, you have to reside in Canada for 3 years (1095 days) in order to be able to apply for Canadian citizenship.
Backbone range of mountains on the Scandinavian Peninsula?
The Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
What two countries are the closest to Sweden?
Finland and Norway are both connected to Sweden on the east resp. west side.
To study at universities in Sweden is free, but you still have to pay for all the books.
How many miles from Paris France to Stockholm Sweden?
A random search for flights from Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) to Stockholm Arlanda (ARN) shows:
OPTION 1: 13hr 35min via Amsterdam (AMS)
DFW - AMS KLM Flt 670 Dep 04:40pm 19Mar,Fri
AMS - ARN KLM Flt 1109 Dep 10:10am 20Mar,Sat
Flight Duration: 11hr 25min; Layover Time: 2hr 10min; Total Trip Time: 13hr 35min
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and th eusi and the capital is stock holm
What is Swedens dominant religion?
At the end of 2007, 74% of Swedes belong to the Church of Sweden (Lutheran), this number has been decreasing by about 1% on a yearly basis for the last two decades, and Church of Sweden services are sparsely attended (hovering in the single digit percentages of the population). The reason for the large number of inactive members is partly that until 1996, children became members automatically at birth if at least one of the parents was a member. Since 1996, all children that are christened become members. Some 275,000 Swedes are today members of various free churches (where congregation attendance is much higher), and, in addition, immigration has meant that there are now some 92,000 Roman Catholics and 100,000 Eastern Orthodox Christians living in Sweden. Because of immigration, Sweden also has a significant Muslim population. Almost half a million are Muslims by tradition, but approximately 5% (25,000) of these actively practise Islam (in the sense of attending Friday prayer and praying five times a day). (See Islam in Sweden.)
What is the Min Temperature of Sweden?
June July august = the swedish summer.
but it is a long? and narrow country so it varies a lot
In stockholm Nights = 15 celsius Days 20- 25 celsius .
Now= 22,31 celsius
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How many colleges or universities are there in Sweden?
As of fall 2007, there was a total of 31267 schools in Sweden, comprised of: 20732 nursery schools, 3907 with pre-school classes, 4826 elementary schools, 722 schools for 'special children', 889 grammar schools (high school) and several hundreds of other private, specialty, vocational schools etc.
What country is closer to the North Pole Norway Sweden or Finland?
Oslo is closer ...it's a bit over an hour closer than it is to Helsinki
What are 5 things Sweden is famous for?
sweedish fish, just kidding there known for the noble peace prize
Are there any mountain ranges in Sweden?
•The major mountain ranges of Sweden are the Scandinavian Mountains, Kebnekaise Mountains which is the highest mountain in Sweden and is also part of the Scandinavian Mountains and the Ahkka Mountains.
What is the official religion of Sweden?
Lutheran 87%, other (includes Roman Catholic, Orthodox, Baptist, Muslim, Jewish, and Buddhist) 13%
I belive most people in Sweden are Athists, that is, they belive there are no God.
Second to that, people are Christians, then muslims, then other religions.
If you should ask a random person in Sweden, the answear mostly would be "I belive there is Something strange out there, but I do not know what".
Is Geneva the capital city of Sweden?
Pretoria is the (administrative) capital of South Africa, along with Cape Town (legislative) and Bloemfontein (judicial). Geneva is a city in Switzerland (which is in Europe).
Have Sweden won any world cups?
No. Their best ever performance in the world cup was as runners up in 1958, when the finals were held in Sweden. They lost to Brazil in the final (5-2). They have also come third on two separate occasions - Brazil 1950 and USA 1994.
They have also never won the European Championships, but again their best performace came when they hosted the finals in 1992. They reached the semi-finals before losing 3-2 to Germany.
How many stamps should you use to mail to Sweden?
It costs 5.50 wedish crowns, which is about 50 European cents, or 70 American cents or 45 pence.
What peninsula contains both Norway and Sweden?
Yes, the countries of Sweden and Norway form the Scandinavian Peninsula.
What peninsula lies in Norway and Sweden?
There is an easy answer to this one : Yes. Sweden is indeed a peninsula, it's part of the Scandinavian peninsula which, as you probably know, consists of Sweden, Norway and the northwestern part of Finland.
Why was Sweden a free country during World War 2?
They probably did not, but Sweden (like Switzerland) had very powerful defenses, and since Sweden was willing to buy and sell with anyone it was considered unnecessary to invade and occupy.