3. Weather
Most part of Sweden has a template climate:
- Gotland has a oceanic climate
- Svealand a wet continental climate
- Norrland has a boreal climate
4. Typical Food
Swedish cuisine
Historically, in the far North, meats
dishes were eaten, while fresh
vegetables have played a larger role in
the South. Many traditional dishes
employ simple, contrasting flavours,
such as the traditional dish of
meatballs
5. Sweden Landmarks
• Turning Torso It was built on 2005, there are in
Malmo. With a height of 190 meters the Turning
Torso skyscraper is the tallest building in Scandinavia.
• Øresund Bridge It is a bridge that conects Sweden
and Denmark now carries more than 60,000
travelers daily. It offers a 4-lane road carrying 6
million vehicles per year, and two train tracks , in a
total length of just over 16,4 km.
6. Currency
• The official coin of Sweden is the Sweden
Kronar
• 1 Swedish Kronar is the same as 0.113005354 €
• 1 Euro is the same as 8,85 Swedish Kronar
7. Sweden has the
33º biggest
economy in the
world. It has a
PIB of
267.000.000.000
€ and only the
6% of
unemployment.
Economy