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| Landinformasjon |
landskode: SE
kontinentet: Europa
hovedstad: Stockholm
språk: Svensk
EU-medlemskap: ja
NATO-medlemskap: nei
GSM: 900/1800/3G
GPS: 62 00 N, 15 00 E
elektrisitet: 230V/50Hz
valuta:
Svenske kroner: SEK
1SEK = 0.1378 USD
1SEK = 0.1088 EUR
Telefonkode:
+46-8
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Travel råd og advarsler Sverige
| Tourism |
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| Lifestyle |
The Swedish lifestyle brings together a love of nature, good housing, environmental thinking and lots of culture – all tied up with awareness of health and a strong sense of equality. Efficiency is combined with a laid-back attitude, and old traditions blended with openness for new technologies. Swedes in general work hard but treasure their free time and enjoy long relaxing holidays.
The Swedish lifestyle varies greatly with the seasons. During the darker winter months, there are lights in the windows, evenings in the cinema, and winter sports during the day. In spring and summer, life is lived outdoors: music festivals, outdoor theatres and open-air museums are popular. Not only are the flowers blooming, the Swedes themselves are too.
Traditions such as June’s Midsummer and December’s Lucia are of great importance to Swedes and are celebrated just as enthusiastically today as they have been for generations. This sense of heritage is mixed with an open-mindedness for other cultures, due to the facts that one-fifth of the population has roots in other countries, that Swedes travel a great deal, and that they speak other languages. The most innovative country in the world, as highlighted by numerous reports, is not only the home of inventors and entrepreneurs but also a creative hub for fashion, music and food. |
| Shopping |
If you want to know where to shop in Stockholm, follow the city’s sweet young things to find the hot spots. They bypass Drottninggatan– the city’s main pedestrian shopping street – except possibly to make an afterwork visit to the turn-of-the-century bathhouse at Central Badet. ($16 will buy you a daypass to old-world luxury with three types of saunas – steam, wet and dry – and elegant swimming pool. ) Oh. . . and if you need a bite before dipping into the shops, read my thoughts on Stockholm's best restaurants.
Read more at Suite101: Shopping in Stockholm Sweden: Best shopping hot spots in Sweden's Capital: Stockholm | Suite101. com http://cindymcglynn. suite101. com/shopping-in-stockholm-sweden-a17248#ixzz1YfwJfOHa |
| Costs |
The cost of living can vary greatly depending on where in Sweden you plan to live. In the larger cities, prices can be significantly higher than in other areas of the country.
It is also important to note that although most people will find the cost of living to be higher in Sweden than in their home countries, the average Swedish income is also relatively high.
To get an approximate idea of average prices in Sweden, the following estimates for goods and services apply for much of the country:
1 liter of milk (not UHT-treated) – SEK 8
Bananas – SEK 14-18 per kilo
Movie ticket – SEK 80-100
1 liter of gasoline – SEK 12 +
Monthly commuting costs on subways, buses and trains – SEK 690-1, 100 |
| Language |
Swedish is the official language of Sweden and is spoken by the vast majority of the nine million inhabitants of the country. It is a North Germanic language and quite similar to its sister North Germanic Languages, Danish and Norwegian. |
| Eating |
Whilst not necessarily known for its food, Sweden can nevertheless boast some famous food and drink… Absolut vodka, Pickled herring and Gravlax (or gravad lax) salmon, are just three names that will be familiar to many. Indeed, with a huge coastline and a multitude of rivers, lakes & fjords, Swedish menus will almost always feature plenty of fish. |
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