Outline of Sweden

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The Flag of Sweden
The Greater state arms of Sweden
Location of Sweden in Northern Europe.
Flagmap of Sweden
An enlargeable relief map of the Kingdom of Sweden

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Sweden:

SwedenScandinavian country in Northern Europe, situated between Norway and Finland. Sweden has maintained a policy of neutrality in armed conflicts since the early 19th century. It is a member of the European Union, but retains its own currency (the krona). Swedish icons include Sweden's quality of life, its neutrality, public health care, cars (Volvo, Saab), furniture (IKEA), blonds and pop music performers (ABBA, Roxette, etc.).

General reference[]

An enlargeable basic map of Sweden

Geography of Sweden[]

Geography of Sweden

 Norway 1,619 km
 Finland 614 km
  • Coastline: 3,218 km
  • Population of Sweden: 10,065,389 (July 31, 2017) - 89th most populous country
  • : 449,964 km2
  • Atlas of Sweden

Environment of Sweden[]

An enlargeable satellite image of Sweden

Natural geographic features of Sweden[]

Regions of Sweden[]

Regions of Sweden

Ecoregions of Sweden[]

Administrative divisions of Sweden[]

Administrative divisions of Sweden

  • Counties of Sweden – first-level administrative and political subdivisions of Sweden, of which there are 21.
    • Municipalities of Sweden – Sweden's lower-level local government entities, of which there are 290.
      • Districts of Sweden – municipalities in Sweden are in some rare cases divided into smaller districts.
  • Provinces of Sweden – 25 historical, geographical or cultural regions that have no administrative function, but remain historical legacies and the means of cultural identification.
Counties of Sweden[]

Counties of Sweden

Municipalities of Sweden[]

Municipalities of Sweden

Provinces of Sweden[]

Provinces of Sweden The provinces of Sweden, which are primarily historical in significance, are:

Demography of Sweden[]

Demographics of Sweden

  • Demographical center of Sweden

Government and politics of Sweden[]

King Carl XVI Gustaf

Politics of Sweden

Branches of the State[]

Executive branch[]

  • Head of government: Prime Minister of Sweden
    • Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden
    • Government of Sweden
      • Government Agencies in Sweden

Legislative branch[]

  • Riksdag of Sweden (unicameral)
    • Speaker of the Riksdag
    • Members of the Riksdag
  • Parliamentary committees
    • Committee on Civil Affairs (Parliament of Sweden)
    • Committee on Finance (parliament of Sweden)
    • Committee on Foreign Affairs (parliament of Sweden)
    • Committee on Justice (parliament of Sweden)
    • Committee on the Constitution (Parliament of Sweden)

Judicial branch[]

The Bonde Palace in Stockholm houses the Supreme Court of Sweden

Judicial system of Sweden

Foreign relations of Sweden[]

Foreign relations of Sweden

International organization membership[]

The Kingdom of Sweden is a member of:[1]

Law and order in Sweden[]

Law of Sweden

Military of Sweden[]

Military of Sweden

  • Command
    • Commander-in-chief: Government of Sweden (Prime Minister, Minister for Defence)
      • Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces
    • Ministry of Defence of Sweden
  • Forces
    • Swedish Armed Forces
  • Military equipment of Sweden
  • Military history of Sweden
  • Military ranks of Sweden
  • Soldier ranks of Sweden

Local government in Sweden[]

  • County Administrative Boards of Sweden
  • County councils of Sweden
  • Municipalities of Sweden

History of Sweden[]

History of Sweden

History of Sweden, by period[]

History of Sweden, by region[]

History of Sweden, by subject[]

Culture of Sweden[]

Culture of Sweden

Art in Sweden[]

People of Sweden[]

People of Sweden

Religion in Sweden[]

Religion in Sweden

Sports in Sweden[]

Sports in Sweden

Economy and infrastructure of Sweden[]

Economy of Sweden

Education in Sweden[]

Education in Sweden

See also[]

Sweden

References[]

  1. ^ "Sweden". The World Factbook. United States Central Intelligence Agency. July 2, 2009. Retrieved July 23, 2009.

External links[]

Wikimedia Atlas of Sweden

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