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Landet runt (Swedish for "around the country") is a Swedish news programme broadcast by Sveriges Television. It covers current affairs from all over the country by using a compilation of reports from the regional news programs of SVT.

It is broadcast on SVT1 from Gothenburg at 18.15 on Sundays. It is a sister programme to Sverige idag which is broadcast from Umeå on SVT1 on weekday evenings.

The program has been presented by Henrik Kruusval since 2010.

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