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Welcome to SWEDEN

Slightly larger than California, Sweden is a long, narrow, heavily forested country. Although the Scandinavian mountain range lies to the west, most of the country has an altitude of less than 1,000 feet.

Sweden is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. About half of Sweden’s boundaries are on water—the Baltic Sea to the east and the North Sea to the southwest.

North of the Arctic Circle is

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