Sweden in details

Sweden
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Sweden is a country in the European continent. Specifically, it is situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula. It makes border with Norway in West and North, Finland in the east and Denmark in the south.

Geography

Area: 528,447 km2

Population: 10.385.347 (February 2021)

Main Language: Swedish

Other Languages: Sami, Finnish, Meänkieli (Tornedalen Finnish), Yiddish and Romani Chib

  • Largest lake: Vänern (5,650 km2)
  • Highest mountain: Kebnekaise (2,099 m)

Sweden Map

Administrative Divisions: 25 provinces (Landskap)

Calling code: +46

Internet code: .se

The National Day is June 6. Moreover, the nation celebrates 2 historical events on this day.

  • Gustav Vasa was elected King on June 6th , 1523
  • The new constitution was adopted on June 6th, 1809

Cities

There are many interesting cities in the nation. For example, there are some cities:

Big cities

  • Stockholm
  • Gothenburg
  • Malmo
  • Uppsala
  • Vasteras

Touristic Cities

  • Abisko
  • Stockholm
  • Gothenburg
  • Malmo
  • Umeå
  • Sundsvall
  • Helsinborg
  • Kiruna

Hidden Gems

  • Nysäter
  • Ystad
  • Trosa

Malmo

Gothenburg

The Öresund bridge-tunnel is located across the Öresund Strait. It is a tunnel created to connect Sweden and Denmark by road. Therefore, it makes possible to travel between Malmo (Sweden) to Copenhagen (Denmark) by car.

The Drottningholm Palace is the Royal’s family permanent residence. In addition, it is an UNESCO World Heritage Site

Gotland is the Sweden’s largest island and a province. Visby is the capital. The picture below shows the Almedalen Park in Visby.

Source: https://pixabay.com

Curiosities

The country has 5 Minority Groups:

  • SAMI
  • JEWS
  • ROMA
  • SWEDEN FINNS
  • TORNEDALIANS
  • First European country to establish national parks in 1910
  • There is an ice hotel located in the small village of Jukkasjärvi (200 km north of the Arctic Circle). It is opened since 1989 and it has been reborn every year.
  • The Oat Milk was created by the food scientist Rickard Öste. He is also a Professor emeritus at Lund University.
  • The Sledge Hockey was created in Stockholm. Consequently, the sport became part of the Paralympic Games.

Geo’s King YouTube video:

How to plan a travel abroad

A vacation is a moment that you want to relax and go to somewhere fun. However, it can get too complicated if you don’t make a plan before the trip. In this post, there will be some tips about how to plan a travel abroad.

Step 1: Check the Visa Requirements

Depending of the country that you are planning to travel abroad, it is necessary to have a Visa to be able to cross the borders. In the most of the cases, it is possible to check online by accessing the official consulate website from that country that you are looking for your next trip. The most important thing is to have all documents before the trip. If you have a connection flight, it is important to check if a visa is required to stay in the airport. Some countries ask for a transit visa even if it not be your final destination.

Step 2: Search for the best flight deal

Tracking a flight is a good option if you have time to plan the trip. A simple way to do that is through Google Flights. It is possible to personalize your flight choosing destinations, connections, dates and more. If you will travel by bus or train, you can get discounts with you buy the tickets earlier.

Step 3: Search about the life costs of the country/city

If you want to save money during the trip, you should search about your destinations before the trip. Information about attractions price, transportation and accommodations can give you a good perspective about what is waiting for you. If you are looking for cheap places, a hostel could be a great option. Use the filters options in websites like Airbnb and Booking.com and you can get what exactly you want to your travel.

Step 4: Pack the necessary

How long will you travel abroad? Short trips don’t require a lot of stuff. Traveling with a low cost company usually requires a extra fee to have a baggage. You don’t need heavy boots to stay in an island in the summer. Be simple!

Step 5: Transport

The best way to save money is choosing for public transport. A good advice to follow is checking if there is a card system and how it works. A nice example about it is Vancouver, Canada. There is the Compass Card. You can get a compass card in the machines in the airport (there is an extra fee if you get it in the airport) or at the stations. So, you can choose what fare is the best for you and you can use the public transportation to arrive in your accommodation without spending a lot of cash.

Best tips:

  • Download the map of the cities that you will visit before the trip on Google Maps. It will allow you to check the map offline. It will be pretty useful if you do not have Wi-Fi.
  • Look for Free Wi-Fi. The most of big cities have Free Wi-Fi in airports, stations and shopping mall.
  • Get a public transportation card if there is one. You might save a lot of money with transportation.
  • If you will make a short travel, try to use only a carry-on baggage
  • To plan a travel abroad, you can write a document with the average costs to see if your budget is good.
  • Read the accommodation reviews to get a great place
  • Check if the health insurance is optional. Some countries only allows your visit if you have the insurance.
  • Some companies don’t allow you to choose seats for free before the check in if you book basic fares. As soon as your online check in is available choose your seat. The most of people don’t do it. So, you will have great chances to get a good place. However, if you are not allowed to choose it, you should try to ask to change your seat at the airport. You may get the place that you want to be in the flight.

Useful websites to plan your next travel abroad:

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