Facts about Sweden – Part five
av Håkan Liljeqvist- Publicerad:juni 28th, 2005
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A little about the climate
Sweden is a long country, and both countryside and climate vary a lot from place to place. Cultivated land accounts for less than one tenth of the total land area and is found primarily in the south. The interior of northern Sweden is covered by vast forests and mountains- ”fjällen”. It receives a great deal of snow in the winter. On the other hand, the climate of the areas along the nothern Swedish coast hardly differs from the climate further south.
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