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The Sweden weather in winter ranges from around -40 degrees Celsius to 2 degrees Celsius. In summer it tends to be from around 15 degrees Celsius to 32 degrees Celsius. Sweden is the seventh largest country in Europe by area in Northern Europe. Its total population is about 9.2 million. Its population is very less. It has the 20 people per km. The population lives mostly in the urban areas. Modern Sweden emerged out of the Kalmar Union formed in 1397. There was the unification of the country in the 16th century. The territories were expanded in the 17th century. Most of the conquered territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were lost. There was the last war which took place in Sweden was held in 1814, after then the Sweden has been at peace and is having the foreign policy which is non- aligned. This policy is about the peacetime and neutrality in wartime. The total population of Sweden was about 9,131,425. Now, this population has exceeded. There one can see the reflections of the inter-Nordic migrations, earlier periods of labour immigration, and refugee of many of the families. Sweden has been transformed from a nation of emigration ending after World War I to a nation of immigration from World War II onwards. In 2006, immigration to Sweden reached its highest level. In Sweden, weather is really a very major problem. This is the problem mainly in the northern countries. The shape of the country is elongated and all the environmental conditions there are not good, so it causes a big problem in winters. There can be the possibility to have snow in summer. One can have the sunbath at midnight. This is the possibility in the same country. The southernmost tip of the country is around 55 degrees latitude north and the northernmost tip around 69 degrees north. Snow can be expected from January to March, though in the far north this is more variable and less contained. There is the warmness in the months of July and August. It can rain at any time. The Sweden weather is mostly temperate. This is mainly because of the temperate winds from the west. Southern Sweden can be surprisingly warm and a lot less cold than many would expect. |
