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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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Sweden 1980: 100 Kronor Swedish King Stockholm Ship $4.80 Sweden 1952: 100 Kronor Schweden Swedish Stockholm Lion $5.50
Sweden 1968 10 Kronor-Uncirculated! $1.04 1914 Sweden 1 Krona Super Crisp Note Unc.Pick#32a. $29.99
49 (20) Swedish Kroner A Total Of 980 Kroner $224.99 1962 Sweden 100 Kronor - Xf - $24.99
Sweden 10 Kroner,uncirculated 1968 banknote $9.99 Sweden 1000 Or 1,000 Kronor 1981 P-55b F-Fv Note !!!!!! $250.00
Sweden 10 Kronor 1988 P.52e King Gustav Vi Adolf Unc. $8.49 Sweden 500 Kronor 2001 Unc $119.99
Sweden 1,000 Kronor 1992 P.60 Unc $289.99 Sweden Sveriges Riksbank 10 Kronor 1939 Very Nice Grade $22.95
Sweden - New - Swedish banknote book! "1835 - 2008" $53.99 Test Note Testnote - De La Rue Currency - Newton $150.00
Sweden 50 Kronor 2007 P - New Unc. $13.50 Testnote Test Note Crane / Tumba Bruk Currency ! $250.00
1804 Sweden 14 Shillingar Pick # A97 with 2 Signatures $350.00 1836 Sweden 12 Shillingar.P# A101 with 2 Signatures $250.00
1849 Sweden 16 Shillingar Spc.P#A102b with Watermark $150.00 Sweden 12 Schillingar Banco 1848, P.A101b $300.00
Sweden 5 Daler Silvermynt 1717, P.A63 (1) $275.00 Sweden - 3 Notes - 5 & 20 & 100 Kronor P51+P63+P64 Vf ! $24.99
Sweden 10 kronor 1913, Pick 27h in nice Vf condition $125.00 Sweden 20K.P61 1994 Horse Carraige Goose Unc Bank Note $11.99
Brazil 1,000 1000 Cruzeiros 1981 P 201 Unc $1.29 Sweden 20 Kronor Banknote World Money Unc Currency 2001 $9.99
Sweden 5 Kronor 1973 P 51 Unc $7.99 Euro 20 Euros Specimen Overprint Unique Collector Item $9.99
China,Federal Reserve,5 Fen 1938 Uncirculated Cat#J50-A $9.99 Sweden 10 Kronor 1971 Vf+ Crisp Banknote $5.50
* Sweden - 100 Kronor 2006 Unc - P 64 $26.85 Sweden Note 5 Kronor 1959 Pick 42d $3.99
Sweden Note 10 Kronor 1951 Pick 40l Xf $4.99 Sweden 10K.1968 P56 Com. Horse Carraige Unc Rare 10 Pcs $149.99
Sweden 20 Kronon 1997-2003 P 63 Unc $9.99 Sweden 100 Kronor Unc Crisp P-64 Superb Banknote $28.00
Sweden 20K.1991 P61 Horse Goose Unc Rare Specimen Note $599.99 Sweden (4) 10 Kroners 1966-68-75 ChAu,Au,Ef&Ef #52-B&C $13.99
Sweden (3) 5 Kroners 1968-70-78 Au-ChEf-Ef #51-A-B-D $6.99 1952 Sweden 5 Kronor Paper Money. P33ai. $6.99
1957 Sweden 10 Kronor Paper Money. P43e. Vf $9.99 Sweden P62b 50 Kronor 2003 - Gem Unc $13.50
Sweden P33h 5 Kronor 1925 - Scarce - F+ $29.99 Sweden 100 Kronor 1950 Vf+ Crisp Rare Banknote $49.99
Sweden 5K.P51 1981 Gustaf Vasa, Rooster Unc Bank Note $7.99 Stockholm Sweden 1870 Sterling Silver Banknote Replica $26.95
Sweden 100 Kronor 1974 aXf Crisp Beautiful Banknote $27.50 Sweden 10K.P52B 1968 Gustafvi Snow Flake Light Unc Note $10.99
Sweden 10K.P52 1983 Gustaf Vi Adolf Unc Scarce Banknote $7.99 Sweden 10K.P52 1979 Gustafvi Adolf Unc Scarce Date Note $9.99
Sweden 100 Kronen 1960 aUnc - Rare $92.00 Uncirculated Belarus 20 Rubeli Raised Seal Note $1.55
One Hundred Pesos The Japanese Government Bank Note $6.30 Brasil Brazil 1,000 Mil Cruzieros Bank Note $6.30
Poland 5 Zlotych 1944 Vf Banknote Post Wwii P-109a $14.99 Sweden 1925 5 Kronor $49.99
Sweden 1984 10 Kroner Uncirculated P.52 $4.50 Sweden Note 1000 Kronor 1978 Pick # 55a Xf+. $350.00
Sweden 100 Kronor Banknote World Money Currency Special $59.99 Sweden 50 Koronor Uncirculated Crisp Banknote (2002) $12.95
Sweden 20 Koronor P.63 Uncirculated Banknote (2005) $11.99 Sweden 50 Kronor Banknote World Money Currency Unc 2004 $25.99
Sweden Note 20 Kronor (200)5 Pick # 63b Unc. $8.00 1979 Bank Of Sweden 10 Kronor $1.45
Fairy Tale 20 Kroner Sweden Uncirculated $6.14 Sweden - 5 Kronor Banknote - 1977 $1.45
Sweden,100 kronor dated 1960 $17.54 Sweden 50 Kronor Banknote Dated 1996 $1.45
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