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Sweden: Introduction

Sweden is a prosperous industrial nation in northern Europe. The people of Sweden have developed highly prosperous industries based on their country’s three most important natural resources–timber, which makes up about a fifth of the country’s exports, a very high grade iron ore, and water power.

Since the devaluation of the Swedish crown, Sweden has become quite affordable, and the simple joys of fresh air, landscape and culture are free. Its forests are starkly beautiful, its lakes giant. Stockholm, the country’s capital, is a progressive city with pockets that maintain a village feel.

Gothenburg and Malmö also beckon with urban delights. Away from the cities, Sweden takes in vast areas of scenic coastline and idyllic islands. The wilderness areas of Norrland have the legendary midnight sun in summer, Arctic Scandinavia’s highest mountain and marvellous hiking trails.

The country that brought you IKEA, Greta Garbo and Absolut Vodka can almost be forgiven for letting the smorgasbord, the Volvo (driver) and all those zinc-creamed tennis fans out (but not Roxette, no, never Roxette). Since the devaluation of the Swedish crown, Sweden has become quite affordable; at any rate, the simple joys of fresh air, landscape and culture are among the least extravagant and most rewarding of pleasures available to visitors. Stockholm, the country’s capital, is a progressive city, though there are pockets which have a village feel (if you don’t focus too much on the sleek, ubiquitous IKEA chairs). Once you get out of town, Sweden’s starkly beautiful forests and giant lakes lend themselves perfectly to outdoor activities from iceskating to moose-spotting.


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