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Sweden
Sweden A country in northern Europe occupying the southern and eastern (the largest) part of the Scandinavian peninsula.
Physical
Sweden has a lengthy, mountainous boundary with Norway on the north-west and a shorter one with Finland on the north-east. Its island-fringed coasts are on the Baltic Sea and the Kattegat, the channel to the North Sea. The northern part of the country is within the Arctic Circle. There are glaciers in the mountains, which are heavily forested with conifers. Parallel rivers fall to the Baltic Sea (Gulf of Bothnia) in rapids and falls, many of which have hydroelectric power stations. A region of hills and huge lakes lies to the south of the mountain range, and then the land rises again to a rocky, forested plateau. The southern coastal plain is extremely fertile.
Economy
Sweden has an industrial economy based on the exploitation of abundant natural and mineral resources. Major exports include machinery, motor vehicles, paper, iron, and steel. A leading producer of iron ore, the country also has deposits of copper, lead, and zinc. Commercial forestry is important, though threatened by acid rain. Electricity is generated almost entirely from nuclear and hydroelectric sources, but it is planned that the nuclear programme be discontinued by 2010. Agriculture has declined, although livestock and dairy-farming are still substantial.
History
The country's earliest history is shrouded in legend, but Suiones tribesmen are mentioned by Tacitus and were probably the founders of the first unified Swedish state. Swedish
VIKINGS were active in the Baltic area, and also ventured into Russia and the Arab caliphate of Baghdad. Christianity was introduced in the 9th century but the population was not converted until much later. In the 13th century parts of Finland and Karelia were occupied, but from 1397 to 1523 Sweden belonged to the Danish-dominated Union of
KALMAR. Gustavus Vasa led the revolt that ended in independence for Sweden, a national crown for himself and his dynasty, and the introduction of the Lutheran Church as the state religion. During the 16th and 17th centuries Sweden expanded territorially and achieved considerable political status, thanks largely to the efforts of
GUSTAVUS II (Adolphus) and Axel Oxenstierna. The high point was reached after the Treaty of
WESTPHALIA, during the reign of Charles X (1654–60), but the strains of maintaining a scattered empire began to tell during the reign of
CHARLES XII (1682–1718). After the
NORTHERN WAR (1700–21) the empire was dismembered and parliamentary government prevailed until the coup of Gustavus III in 1771 who remained in power until 1792.
During the
NAPOLEONIC WARS Sweden joined the Third Coalition against France (1805), but France defeated Russia, and the latter in turn took Finland from Sweden as compensation (1809). In that year the pro-French party in the Swedish estates overthrew the existing monarch, Gustav IV, and elected the aged and childless Charles XIII (1809–18). In 1810 they invited Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte to become crown prince. He subsequently ruled as
CHARLES XIV (1818–44), and his descendants have remained monarchs of Sweden ever since. From 1814 to 1905 Norway was united with Sweden. Pursuing a policy of non-alignment, Sweden kept out of both World Wars, and by the 1950s it had developed into one of the world's wealthiest and most socially progressive states with an extensive social welfare system. A long Social Democrat hegemony was challenged during the 1970s, but regained by Olof Palme (1982–86), until his assassination. Sweden has played a central role in UN peacekeeping missions. It hosted the conference in 1959 resulting in EFTA, but in 1991 it applied to join the
EUROPEAN COMMUNITY and became a member of the European Union in 1995. The Moderate Unity Party under Carl Bildt came to power in 1991, committed to reduction in public expenditure on welfare provision. Social Democrat leader Ingvar Carlsson, who had succeeded Olof Palme as Prime Minister in 1986, regained power in 1994, but handed over power to Göran Persson in 1996. After elections in 1998 a further coalition, led by the Social Democrats, was formed.
Capital: | Stockholm |
Area: | 449,964 sq km (173,732 sq miles) |
Population: | 8,860,000 (1998 est) |
Currency: | 1 Swedish krona = 100 ore |
Religions: | Church of Sweden (Evangelican Lutheran) 90.0% |
Ethnic Groups: | Swedish 90.0%; Finnish 3.1%; Lapp minority |
Languages: | Swedish (official); minority languages |
International Organizations: | UN; EU; Council of Europe; CSCE |
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