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Datos suecia diaeuropa_ingles_gestion
 General information
 Language
 Currency
 Geography
 Population
 Sweden in the European union
 Sweden and the United Nations
 Participation in the Eurovision Contest
 Sweden is the most populated of the Nordic
countries. Area: 450 294 km2
 9,5 million of people (9,5 million inhabitants)
 Capital:Stockholm (Estocolmo)
 Other importan cities: Gothenburg , Malmö
 Language: Swedish
 Currency: Swedish krona (SEK)
 Flag: blue with a yellow cross
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 The national language of Sweden is Swedish,
which is the native language of 90% of its
inhabitants.
 It is a norse language belonging to the
Germanic branch of the Indo-European
language family.
 Swedish is taught in over 200 universities
outside Sweden.
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 1 Swedish Krona (SEK) = 100 öre = 0.117 €
 1 Euro (€) = 8,527 Swedish Kronas (03/05/2013)
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The graphic shows historic exchange rates between the
swedish krona (SEK) and Euro (EUR)
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•Forests (mainly pines): 52%.
•Mountains and rocks: 12%.
•Agriculture land: 8%.
•Felds and pastures: 7%
•Lakes and rivers: 9%.
•Swamp areas: 9%
•Urban land: 3%
•Highest mountain: Kebnekaise: 2.111 m
•Maximum distance North-South: 1.574 km
•Maximum distance East-West: 499 km
Average temperatures January July
Malmö 0,2°C +16,8°C
Estocolmo -2,8°C +17,2°C
Kiruna -16,0°C +12,8°C
7
0,2
-2,8
16
16,8 17,2
12,8
Malmö Estocolmo Kiruna
Average temperaturesin ºC
Tem_January Tem_July
 80% lives in urban areas along the coast.
 Fertility rate: 1,65 childrens per woman.
 15% born abroad or with both parents born
outside Sweden.
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Definition of Population density: Population
density is the number of people per unit of area.
Definition of Population growth rate: The average annual percent change
in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths
and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country.
Average life expectancy: Men 79 years and Women 83 years.
The pyramid takes
this form in
populations where
the birth rate has
fallen in recent years
and is low.
This phenomenon
generates an aging
population
Today the active and non-active population are
similar, but the active population is expected to
incrase in a few years.
 Member EU since 1995.
 They voted no to the
Euro by
referendum, 2003.
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 Since it’s adhesion to the UNO in 1946, it has
been a member of security council 3 times.
 15% of the Swedish help to development goes
to social and economic UNO programs.
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 Sweden has won Eurovision Contest 5 times. Last
year it won with the song Euphoria by Loreen.
Music
Sweden, winner of Eurovision contest 2012
AutHORS
CFGM: 1º Administrative Management
Participating theachers
Elisa and Mª Angeles
SOURCE: Sweden Intitute (SI) www.sweden.se
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  • 2.  General information  Language  Currency  Geography  Population  Sweden in the European union  Sweden and the United Nations  Participation in the Eurovision Contest
  • 3.  Sweden is the most populated of the Nordic countries. Area: 450 294 km2  9,5 million of people (9,5 million inhabitants)  Capital:Stockholm (Estocolmo)  Other importan cities: Gothenburg , Malmö  Language: Swedish  Currency: Swedish krona (SEK)  Flag: blue with a yellow cross 3
  • 4.  The national language of Sweden is Swedish, which is the native language of 90% of its inhabitants.  It is a norse language belonging to the Germanic branch of the Indo-European language family.  Swedish is taught in over 200 universities outside Sweden. 4
  • 5.  1 Swedish Krona (SEK) = 100 öre = 0.117 €  1 Euro (€) = 8,527 Swedish Kronas (03/05/2013) 5 The graphic shows historic exchange rates between the swedish krona (SEK) and Euro (EUR)
  • 6. 6 •Forests (mainly pines): 52%. •Mountains and rocks: 12%. •Agriculture land: 8%. •Felds and pastures: 7% •Lakes and rivers: 9%. •Swamp areas: 9% •Urban land: 3% •Highest mountain: Kebnekaise: 2.111 m •Maximum distance North-South: 1.574 km •Maximum distance East-West: 499 km
  • 7. Average temperatures January July Malmö 0,2°C +16,8°C Estocolmo -2,8°C +17,2°C Kiruna -16,0°C +12,8°C 7 0,2 -2,8 16 16,8 17,2 12,8 Malmö Estocolmo Kiruna Average temperaturesin ºC Tem_January Tem_July
  • 8.  80% lives in urban areas along the coast.  Fertility rate: 1,65 childrens per woman.  15% born abroad or with both parents born outside Sweden. 8
  • 9. Definition of Population density: Population density is the number of people per unit of area.
  • 10. Definition of Population growth rate: The average annual percent change in the population, resulting from a surplus (or deficit) of births over deaths and the balance of migrants entering and leaving a country.
  • 11. Average life expectancy: Men 79 years and Women 83 years. The pyramid takes this form in populations where the birth rate has fallen in recent years and is low. This phenomenon generates an aging population
  • 12. Today the active and non-active population are similar, but the active population is expected to incrase in a few years.
  • 13.  Member EU since 1995.  They voted no to the Euro by referendum, 2003. 13
  • 14.  Since it’s adhesion to the UNO in 1946, it has been a member of security council 3 times.  15% of the Swedish help to development goes to social and economic UNO programs. 14
  • 15.  Sweden has won Eurovision Contest 5 times. Last year it won with the song Euphoria by Loreen.
  • 16. Music Sweden, winner of Eurovision contest 2012 AutHORS CFGM: 1º Administrative Management Participating theachers Elisa and Mª Angeles SOURCE: Sweden Intitute (SI) www.sweden.se