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The Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish: Konungariket Sverige ) is a Nordic country in Scandinavia. more...

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It is bordered by Norway in the west, Finland in the northeast, the Skagerrak Strait and the Kattegat Strait in the southwest, and the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Bothnia in the east. It is connected to Denmark in the southwest by the Oresund Bridge.

Sweden has a low population density except in its metropolitan areas, with most of the inland consisting of forests. The country has large natural resources of water, timber, and iron ore. Its citizens enjoy a high standard of living in a country that is generally perceived as modern and liberal.

Following the end of the Viking Age, Sweden became part of the Kalmar Union together with Denmark and Norway (Finland at this time was a part of the Swedish kingdom). Sweden left the union in the beginning of the 16th century, and more or less constantly battled its neighbours for many years, especially Russia and the still united Denmark-Norway, which never completely accepted Sweden leaving the union. In the 17th century Sweden extended its territory through warfare and became a Great Power, twice its current size. By 1814 Sweden had lost its empire as well as Finland, previously an integral part of the Kingdom of Sweden. Since 1814, Sweden has been at peace, adopting a non-aligned foreign policy in peacetime and neutrality in wartime.

Sweden has been a major European exporter of iron, copper and timber since the Middle Ages. However, improved transportation and communication allowed it to utilize natural assets from different parts of the country on a far larger scale, most notably timber and iron ore. Economic liberalization as well as universal schooling contributed to the rapid industrialization and by the 1890s the country had begun to develop an advanced manufacturing industry. In the 20th century a welfare state emerged. Today, the country is defined by social-liberal tendencies, and usually ranks among the top nations in the UN Human Development Index.

History

Prehistory

Further information: Prehistoric Sweden

Soon after the end of the last ice age, Sweden became populated by hunter-gatherers and then farmers during the Stone Age (10 000 BC – 1700 BC). This was followed by the Bronze Age (1700 - 500 BC) and Iron Age (500 BC - AD 1050). Societies in Sweden remained on the preliterate tribal and chiefdom levels to the 1st millennium AD.

Sweden was first mentioned in the 1st century, by Roman historian Tacitus, who wrote that the Suiones tribe lived out in the sea and were powerful in both arms and ships. This referred to the inhabitants of eastern Sweden: Svealand, primarily around lake Mälaren. From this tribe, Sweden derived its name (see Etymology of Sweden). The southern parts, on the other hand, were inhabited by the Geats in the Götaland territory, and Beowulf speaks of semi-legendary Swedish-Geatish wars in the 6th century. The northern part, Norrland, was sparsely populated by Sami and possibly different tribes/people related to the Finns.

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Nice Sweden 50 Ore 1875 St $14.60 sweden silver coin -5 0re - 1691 $19.99
Sweden Livonia silver coin- shilling - Christina- 1651 $4.95 Sweden 10 Kr 1972 Silver Choice To Gem Uncirculated $14.50
3 of 1973 Sweden 5 Ore Coins L $2.39 1960-70 Sweden 5 Ore 11 Coins L $2.59
1963-73 Sweden 10 Ore 7 Coins L $2.59 1977-84 Sweden 25 Ore 8 Coins L $2.59
1964 Sweden Uncirculated Mint Year Set ( 2 Silver) $5.00 A Nice Old 1 Ore Coin from Sweden Dating 1858 $4.99
A Nice Old 2 Ore Coin from Sweden Dating 1884 Open 4 $4.99 A Nice 1 Ore from Sweden Dating 1858/57 - High Value! $4.99
A Nice Older 5 Ore Coin from Sweden Dating 1913 $4.99 Sweden 1898 - 5 Ore Bronze Coin ... $9.99
Sweden: 2 Silver 25 Ore; 1918, 1936 Xf Value (#650) $3.00 Sweden--2 Kronor 1910 W Km# 787 $24.99
Sweden--1 Krona 1875 St-- Km# 741 $44.99 1907-Eb Sweden 10 Ore Pcgs Ms64 $1.58
1938-G Sweden Krona Pcgs Ms64 $1.00 Sweden Scarce 1875 1 Krona Silver No Reserve $4.49
Sweden 1939 Coin Set coins $9.99 Sweden 1 Ore 1916 Short 6 $7.00
1887 Sweden 10 Ore In Fine To Very Fine Condition $9.95 5 Ore Sweden 1953 $2.00
1921 Swedish 5 Ore Extremely Fine Bronze Coin $12.00 1827 One Skilling coin from Sweden! $9.95
Sweden 1717 1 Daler Sm One Yr Type Scarce $6.99 Sweden: 1898Eb Silver Krona Xf Rare collectable $30.00
Sweden - silver coin -shilling - 1655 $2.95 sweden silver coin -5 0re - 1741 - rare ! $19.99
202: as struck lustre 1921 10 ore Sweden $1.45 Sweden 5 Ore 1897 Extremely Fine Copper Coin - Nr $14.99
Sweden.Riga.Latvia.1/24 thaler.1622,Gustav Adolf $35.00 1859 Old Silver 10 Öre /nice coin Rr / $10.00
Sweden 1937 10 Ore {Unlisted Specimen Proof Issue} $20.00 Sweden 50 Ore Ag 1898 Eb $2.99
Sweden 5 Ore 1907 aUnc $5.99 Sweden 5 Ore 1881 $3.99
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