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Win a trip to Sweden! Posted by on May 10, 2011 in Culture

 Unfortunately it’s not me having a very generous moment. It’s Visit Sweden, have you seen their ongoing competition? If not, make sure to click your ways there a s a p and enter! You can actually win a trip to Sweden – accommodation included – and meet some fellow Sweden-lovers while you are waiting to cash in the price. A true win-win, right? Visit Sweden is over all a great site for Swedophiles. It’s Sweden’s official travel and tourist information web site and it’s packed with great info, good to know-facts, amazing pictures, mouthwatering food, fun events etc. They also have a fun forum, Community of Sweden, where Sweden-lovers from all over the world discuss ABBA, blondes, grammar problems and midnight sun.

I definitely think it’s time for another Swedish blog-competition soon. Any – realistic! – prize requests? More books? What kind of books? Salty liquorice? A Swedish film? Feel free to drop some suggestions!

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Photo: Kjell Holmner, Henrik Trygg, Ove Kjällström/Image Bank Sweden

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Comments:

  1. Marta:

    Hej! Thanks for the info! Regarding a giveaway, maybe a film? a children’s book in Swedish with nice illustrations?
    Best regards from a reader of the blog from Barcelona,
    Marta

  2. Luke:

    Don’t need it…I am coming this July 🙂

  3. Jennifer:

    for a give away maybe a tradtional Recipe, Love the childrens book idea too. Thank you for sharing the information to win a trip.

  4. Letícia:

    That’s really cool! Too bad it’s only open to people who have been to Sweden already, which is not my case. But that’s very nice and I didn’t know Community of Sweden yet, so thank you very much for the info! 🙂

    About the prize, I like Marta’s suggestion! Children’s books are usually easier to read, so it’s fit for those who are just getting started with their Swedish, but also appealing to those who know a bit more, maybe?

  5. Kenia:

    oh those pictures are beautiful! =)