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SWEDEN

Northern Europe on the


Scandinavian Peninsula.
It borders Norway to the
west; Finland to the
northeast; and the Baltic
Sea and Gulf of Bothnia
to the south and east.

Sweden is connected to
Denmark by a combined
railway and motorway
bridge across the Öresund
strait.
MOUNTAINS
The Scandinavian
Mountains or the
Scandes is a mountain
range that runs
through the
Scandinavian
Peninsula. To the north
they form the border
between Norway and y
Sweden, reaching
2,000 metres (6,600 ft)
high at the Arctic
Circle.
Rivers

https://www.mapsofworld.com/sweden/sweden-river-map.html
Rivers

The Torne River is


the longest
(522km), followed
by the Dal River
(the longest river
wholly in Sweden)
with a total length
of 520km
The Ume River is the
third longest in
Sweden and one of
the main rivers from
northern Sweden.
Hydropower

Hydropower is an important source of


renewable energy in Sweden, the amount of
electricity created from hydropower is
around 45 % of the total produced electricity
per year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_hydroelectric_power_stations_in_Sweden
5 places to go in Sweden:
1. Vasamuseet (Vasa
Museum)
•a maritime museum in Stockholm, Sweden.

•the museum displays the only almost fully intact 17th century ship
that has ever been salvaged

•The Vasa Museum (Vasamuseet) opened in 1990 and is the most


visited museum in Scandinavia 990

•The museum was officially opened on 15 June 1ople.

•So far Vasa has been seen by over 25 million pe

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