18. Statistics
Life expectancy in Sweden is for males: 78.59
years and for females: 83.26 years.
The Official Language is Swedish, although many
native tongues are still spoken.
19. Statistics
Life expectancy in Sweden is for males: 78.59
years and for females: 83.26 years.
The Official Language is Swedish, although many
native tongues are still spoken.
Sweden is quite warm considering it’s northern
position. It is very dry except in select coastal
areas.
20. Statistics
Life expectancy in Sweden is for males: 78.59
years and for females: 83.26 years.
The Official Language is Swedish, although many
native tongues are still spoken.
Sweden is quite warm considering it’s northern
position. It is very dry except in select coastal
areas.
On average, Coastal Sweden gets 500 and
800 mm of rain per year. This is much lower
than much of the world.
29. The people of Sweden
This is the National Swedish
Dress of Sweden, worn on
special occasions by the
women. One of these
outfits could set you back
$300.
33. Swedish Cuisine
Swedish Meatballs are a
traditional food as well as
a staple in Sweden.
34. Swedish Cuisine
Swedish Meatballs are a
traditional food as well as
a staple in Sweden.
35. Swedish Cuisine
Swedish Meatballs are a
traditional food as well as
a staple in Sweden.
Pickled Herring has been
eaten by natives of
Sweden for hundreds of
years.
38. ICEHOTEL
The ICEHOTEL is located in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, this small city
is 200 miles north of the Artic Circle. The 2012-2013 Winter will
be it’s 23rd year of running. It was the first Ice Hotel built in the
world.
39. ICEHOTEL
The ICEHOTEL is located in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, this small city
is 200 miles north of the Artic Circle. The 2012-2013 Winter will
be it’s 23rd year of running. It was the first Ice Hotel built in the
world.
40. ICEHOTEL
The ICEHOTEL is located in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, this small city
is 200 miles north of the Artic Circle. The 2012-2013 Winter will
be it’s 23rd year of running. It was the first Ice Hotel built in the
world.
41. ICEHOTEL
The ICEHOTEL is located in Jukkasjarvi, Sweden, this small city
is 200 miles north of the Artic Circle. The 2012-2013 Winter will
be it’s 23rd year of running. It was the first Ice Hotel built in the
world.