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The Swedish provinces: Svealand Posted by on Jun 23, 2010

A few last and final words before we leave the huge royal wedding success behind: My god, wasn’t it absolutely brilliant? I know, I have gone on and on about it so I will stop right now and move on to the slightly broader subject of geography and provinces. Today: Svealand – the middle part of…

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Länge leve brudparet! Posted by on Jun 19, 2010

They said ja! A big grattis and hurra hurra hurra hurra to H K H Kronprinsessan Victora and H K H Prins Daniel! (Picture from www.aftonbladet.se)

The Royal Wedding: 28 hours to go Posted by on Jun 18, 2010

The guests have arrived, along with 2300 journalists, 2000 policemen and numerous tourists. In other words, Stockholm is ready to host the wedding of Crown Princess Victoria and Daniel Westling.  When? The ceremony will take place 3.30 pm, Swedish time. An hour later, at 4.30 pm, the newlyweds will go in a parade through Stockholm and show…

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VM in Sweden Posted by on Jun 17, 2010

On Friday, June 11th, South Africa played to a 1-1 tie against Mexico in the opening game of the 2010 World Cup.  Sweden has not played, nor will they.  The Swedish national team missed the World Cup for the first time since 1996. It doesn’t matter. Swedes everywhere are still paying close attention to the…

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The Swedish provinces (landskap) Posted by on Jun 16, 2010

Before getting on with all the fun stuff regarding the World Cup and the exciting royal wedding (three days to go now!), let’s spend some time studying the geography of Sweden. Quite often we seem to mention a few different provinces  and I figured it was about time to go through them quickly and what they…

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The Swedish midnight sun Posted by on Jun 15, 2010

Most of you have heard of the famous midnight sun. Well it’s as wonderful as people say. And takes some getting used to every year. In the areas where you get to experience the midnight sun you also have the really long winter, and the really short hours of daylight. In the spring when all…

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How to eat kräftor – Swedish style Posted by on Jun 14, 2010

Warning: If you dislike the thought of eating living creatures (well, dead when eaten of course….), this post contains phrases like “eat the head” and “break of the claws” and might offend you. My sincere apologies if so, but these fellows were handled and prepared with care and did not suffer. Alright. I have just…

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