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  1. 111,464. Multinational networking and telecommunications equipment and services company in Stockholm. After 23 years on the list, the firm has dropped from a high of 133 in 2001. 482. H&M. $22,618. 114,586. Swedish multinational clothing retailer; it is the second largest firm of its type and operates in 62 countries.

  2. Religion in Sweden. Side view of Uppsala Cathedral, the headquarters of the Church of Sweden. Religion in Sweden has, over the years, become increasingly diverse. Christianity was the religion of virtually all of the Swedish population from the 12th to the early 20th century, but it has rapidly declined throughout the late 20th and early 21st ...

  3. Design. Blue with a yellow Nordic cross that extends to the edges of the flag. Overall ratio, including the tails, is 1:2. The national flag of Sweden ( Swedish: Sveriges flagga) consists of a yellow or gold Nordic cross (i.e. a horizontal cross extending to the edges, with the crossbar closer to the hoist than the fly) on a field of light blue.

  4. Politics of Sweden. Sweden has been a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) since 7 March 2024. [1] Before applying for NATO membership, Sweden had maintained a policy of neutrality in military affairs since the Napoleonic Wars, after which Sweden adopted a policy of "non-alignment in peace and neutrality in war".

  5. Välkommen till Wikipedia. – den fria encyklopedin som alla kan redigera . I dag är det fredag den 10 maj 2024 (vecka 19). Just nu finns det 2 584 608 artiklar på svenska .

  6. Swedish is a Germanic language with some similarities to English because of the Vikings that invaded England in the 10th Century. It is even more similar to German and Dutch, partly because of the Hanseatic League of the Middle Ages, when Sweden traded very openly with Germany . There are three characters in the Swedish language that are not ...

  7. In Modern English, the name of Sweden (Swedish: Sverige [ˈsvæ̌rjɛ] ⓘ) is derived from 17th century Middle Dutch and Middle Low German. In Old English, the country was named Swēoland (literally "Swede land") and Swēorīċe (literally "Swede kingdom"); the latter is cognate with Old Norse Svíaríki. Anglo-Norman of the 12th and 13th ...

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