Listed buildings in Kalmar County

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There are 120 listed buildings (Swedish: byggnadsminne) in Kalmar County.

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Borgholm Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Borgholms bioKamelen 15 56°52′42″N16°39′20″E / 56.87837°N 16.65542°E / 56.87837; 16.65542 21300000012289
Borgholms slott.jpg Borgholms slottsruinBorgholm 8:161 56°52′17″N16°38′39″E / 56.87126°N 16.64411°E / 56.87126; 16.64411 21300000012333
Bruddesta fiskelage Oland 1.jpg Bruddesta fiskelägeBruddesta 1:19 56°59′26″N16°46′56″E / 56.99053°N 16.78225°E / 56.99053; 16.78225 21300000012274
Gamla rektorsbostället, BorgholmAmfion 7
previously Amfion 2A
1 56°52′48″N16°39′20″E / 56.88005°N 16.65548°E / 56.88005; 16.65548 21300000012309
Gerlofssonska villan, BorgholmVillakvarteret 11 56°52′38″N16°38′43″E / 56.87715°N 16.64535°E / 56.87715; 16.64535 21300000012319
Hogby fyr Oland.jpg Högby fyrHagaby 1:8, 1:553 57°08′48″N17°02′50″E / 57.14655°N 17.04720°E / 57.14655; 17.04720 21300000012343
Högby stenkvarnHögby 7:12 57°09′47″N17°00′41″E / 57.16295°N 17.01136°E / 57.16295; 17.01136 21300000012347
Jöns-Lasses gårdNorra Bäck 9:14 56°40′50″N16°38′59″E / 56.68068°N 16.64985°E / 56.68068; 16.64985 21300000016999
Kapelludden - lighthouse and swift.jpg Kapelluddens fyrKläppinge 1:66 56°49′11″N16°50′41″E / 56.81982°N 16.84484°E / 56.81982; 16.84484 21300000012337
Kronomagasinet, BorgholmEngelen 11 56°52′49″N16°39′08″E / 56.88027°N 16.65227°E / 56.88027; 16.65227 21300000012307
Kvarnstad Kvarnstad 2:35 57°07′27″N17°00′04″E / 57.12413°N 17.00106°E / 57.12413; 17.00106 21300000012349
Lilla Nyborg, BorgholmBlåklinten 9, 124 56°52′44″N16°39′41″E / 56.87901°N 16.66131°E / 56.87901; 16.66131 21300000012293
Per Ekströms villa, BorgholmVillakvarteret 41 56°52′39″N16°38′48″E / 56.87754°N 16.64658°E / 56.87754; 16.64658 21300000012321
Persnas fattighus.jpg Persnäs fattighusLundeby 2:51 57°04′03″N16°55′14″E / 57.06759°N 16.92043°E / 57.06759; 16.92043 21300000012353
Sandviks kvarn.jpg Sandviks kvarnStenninge 2:81 57°04′20″N16°51′31″E / 57.07236°N 16.85870°E / 57.07236; 16.85870 21300000012355
Sjöbergska gården, BorgholmVåren 61 56°52′48″N16°39′29″E / 56.88000°N 16.65809°E / 56.88000; 16.65809 21300000012324
Vasahuset, Borgholms kungsgårdBorgholm 8:631 56°52′04″N16°39′31″E / 56.86764°N 16.65854°E / 56.86764; 16.65854 21300000012358
Wollinska villan, BorgholmStranden 3, 41 56°52′41″N16°38′46″E / 56.87798°N 16.64621°E / 56.87798; 16.64621 21300000012316
Ölands forngårdNorge 5, 64 56°52′41″N16°39′33″E / 56.87795°N 16.65924°E / 56.87795; 16.65924 21300000012311
Lange Erik.jpg Långe ErikMellby 1:41 57°22′01″N17°05′49″E / 57.36702°N 17.09699°E / 57.36702; 17.09699 21300000012340

Emmaboda Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Kyrkeby gårdKyrkeby 4:1, 4:8, 4:10, 4:1225 56°32′20″N15°36′18″E / 56.53884°N 15.60513°E / 56.53884; 15.60513 21300000012363

Hultsfred Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Totebo stationshus.jpg Smalspårsjärnvägen Totebo-VirserumKrysset 2, 3 m fl2 57°19′15″N15°34′35″E / 57.32074°N 15.57647°E / 57.32074; 15.57647 21300000017527
Fröreda storegårdFröreda 7:37 57°24′35″N15°34′14″E / 57.40976°N 15.57046°E / 57.40976; 15.57046 21300000012368
Hultsfreds jarnvagsstation 2010.JPG Hultsfreds järnvägsstationHultsfred 2:121 57°29′12″N15°50′47″E / 57.48653°N 15.84625°E / 57.48653; 15.84625 21300000016146

Högsby Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Bötterums gästgivargårdBötterum 8:13 57°05′36″N16°09′19″E / 57.09342°N 16.15541°E / 57.09342; 16.15541 21300000012378
Bötterums tingshusBötterum 8:1, 2:97 57°05′36″N16°09′22″E / 57.09334°N 16.15619°E / 57.09334; 16.15619 21000001710527

Kalmar Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Handelsbanken Kalmar.JPG Kvarteret Apotekaren 1, Kalmar/HandelsbankenApotekaren 111913 56°39′48″N16°21′48″E / 56.66328°N 16.36333°E / 56.66328; 16.36333 21300000012437
Riksbanken i Kalmar.jpg Riksbanken i KalmarBankmannen 11 56°39′43″N16°21′43″E / 56.66207°N 16.36187°E / 56.66207; 16.36187 21300000012493
Kvarteret Borgmästaren 6, 7Borgmästaren 5
previously Borgmästaren 6-7
none 21300000012445
Kvarteret Borgmästaren 9Borgmästaren 92 56°39′47″N16°21′59″E / 56.66319°N 16.36627°E / 56.66319; 16.36627 21300000012457
Kvarteret Domprosten 1Domprosten 12 56°39′44″N16°21′52″E / 56.66215°N 16.36442°E / 56.66215; 16.36442 21300000012459
Kvarteret Landshövdingen 1Landshövdingen 12 56°39′46″N16°21′51″E / 56.66276°N 16.36409°E / 56.66276; 16.36409 21300000012474
Länsresidenset, Landsstatshuset, KalmarLandshövdingen 161 56°39′47″N16°21′55″E / 56.66314°N 16.36530°E / 56.66314; 16.36530 21300000012489
Kvarteret Repslagaren 9Repslagaren 91 56°39′58″N16°22′15″E / 56.66612°N 16.37071°E / 56.66612; 16.37071 21300000012467
Kvarteret Rådmannen 2Rådmannen 21 56°39′50″N16°21′57″E / 56.66375°N 16.36579°E / 56.66375; 16.36579 21300000012471
Kalmar radhus.JPG Rådhuset, KalmarRådmannen 511684–1690 56°39′50″N16°21′59″E / 56.66396°N 16.36643°E / 56.66396; 16.36643 21300000012499
Kvarteret Borgmästaren 11Borgmästaren 11
previously 2
1 56°39′48″N16°21′58″E / 56.66335°N 16.36621°E / 56.66335; 16.36621 21300000012443
Posthuset, KalmarGuldfisken 21 56°39′55″N16°21′26″E / 56.66534°N 16.35713°E / 56.66534; 16.35713 21300000012484
Appeltofftska husetRådmannen 11 56°39′49″N16°21′56″E / 56.66361°N 16.36562°E / 56.66361; 16.36562 21300000012399
Castenska garden.JPG Castenska gården/TrappgavelhusetApotekaren 331667 56°39′48″N16°21′50″E / 56.66339°N 16.36398°E / 56.66339; 16.36398 21300000012402
Dahmska huset-2012-07-16.jpg Dahmska husetBorgmästaren 8, 123 56°39′47″N16°21′59″E / 56.66307°N 16.36635°E / 56.66307; 16.36635 21300000012406
Ebbetorps säteriEbbetorp 5:5, 5:7
previously Ebbetorp 5:1
3 56°40′53″N16°15′35″E / 56.68129°N 16.25971°E / 56.68129; 16.25971 21300000012380
Ekska gården, KalmarBorgmästaren 11 56°39′48″N16°21′58″E / 56.66329°N 16.36600°E / 56.66329; 16.36600 21300000012407
Gamla brandstationen.JPG Gamla brandstationen, KalmarRådmannen 5
previously Rådmannen 4
1before 1681 56°39′50″N16°21′58″E / 56.66388°N 16.36614°E / 56.66388; 16.36614 21300000012410
Gamla Komministergården, KalmarBorgmästaren 10
previously Borgmästaren 3
1 56°39′48″N16°21′59″E / 56.66346°N 16.36638°E / 56.66346; 16.36638 21300000012411
Gamla tyggårdenKakelmakaren 11 56°39′54″N16°22′13″E / 56.66513°N 16.37037°E / 56.66513; 16.37037 21300000012543
Grimskärs skansKvarnholmen 2:14
previously stg 1093
1 56°39′08″N16°22′13″E / 56.65222°N 16.37019°E / 56.65222; 16.37019 21300000012414
Hantverkshuset-2012-07-16.jpg HantverkarhusetGästgivaren 53 56°39′43″N16°21′50″E / 56.66190°N 16.36388°E / 56.66190; 16.36388 21300000012418
Henriksgården, RinkabyRinkaby 8:494 56°39′12″N16°13′22″E / 56.65347°N 16.22270°E / 56.65347; 16.22270 21300000012388
Hillska gårdenFältskären 64 56°39′43″N16°21′50″E / 56.66193°N 16.36382°E / 56.66193; 16.36382 21300000012425
Höglundska husenKrögaren 9, 172 56°39′49″N16°22′05″E / 56.66354°N 16.36798°E / 56.66354; 16.36798 21300000012463
Kalmar Slott Aug2011.jpg Kalmar slott Slottet 1
previously stg 353
6 56°39′29″N16°21′18″E / 56.65804°N 16.35505°E / 56.65804; 16.35505 21300000012391
Kalmar TeaterTeatern 31 56°39′46″N16°21′37″E / 56.66275°N 16.36017°E / 56.66275; 16.36017 21300000012521
KlapphusetKvarnholmen 2:20
previously stg 2057
none 21300000012427
Kreugerska huset-2012-07-16.jpg Kreugerska husetBokbindaren 221 56°39′55″N16°22′01″E / 56.66534°N 16.36707°E / 56.66534; 16.36707 21300000012429
Krusenstiernska gårdenCedern 4-5
previously stg 334
4 56°39′37″N16°20′54″E / 56.66031°N 16.34822°E / 56.66031; 16.34822 21300000012432
Kullzénska husetÅldermannen 14 56°39′50″N16°21′46″E / 56.66387°N 16.36279°E / 56.66387; 16.36279 21300000012433
Ljungby sockenmagasinLjungbyholm 37:11 56°37′58″N16°10′23″E / 56.63287°N 16.17293°E / 56.63287; 16.17293 21300000012532
Mühlenbruchska husetBorgmästaren 5none 21300000012476
Nelsonska husetMagistern 151 56°39′52″N16°21′59″E / 56.66450°N 16.36646°E / 56.66450; 16.36646 21300000012480
Domprostgarden-2012-07-16.jpg Prostgården, KalmarDomprosten 6-72 56°39′45″N16°21′57″E / 56.66257°N 16.36583°E / 56.66257; 16.36583 21300000012488
Rosenlundska huset-2012-07-16.jpg Rosenlundska husetBorgmästaren 41 56°39′49″N16°22′00″E / 56.66356°N 16.36671°E / 56.66356; 16.36671 21300000012498
Ryssbylunds gårdRyssbylund 1:12 56°48′29″N16°21′44″E / 56.80812°N 16.36213°E / 56.80812; 16.36213 21300000012534
Rådman Joen Sylvesters gårdHattmakaren 7none 21300000012500
Sahlsteenska garden-2012-07-16.jpg Sahlsteenska gården, Per Knutssons gårdLandshövdingen 175 56°39′45″N16°21′51″E / 56.66240°N 16.36415°E / 56.66240; 16.36415 21300000012502
Kalmar SjöfartsmuseumKakelmakaren 51 56°39′55″N16°22′17″E / 56.66517°N 16.37148°E / 56.66517; 16.37148 21300000012512
Kalmar City Hall.JPG Stadshuset, KalmarMagistern 1511833–1835 56°39′53″N16°21′59″E / 56.66472°N 16.36625°E / 56.66472; 16.36625 21300000012396
Stortorget i Kalmar, juli 2009, bild 1.JPG Stortorget, KalmarKvarnholmen 2:1
Domkyrkan 1
none 21300000012514
Villa HerthaKakelmakaren 41 56°39′56″N16°22′16″E / 56.66555°N 16.37104°E / 56.66555; 16.37104 21300000012526
Villa SkansenSkansen 2none 21300000012531
Radmannen 6.JPG Wahlbomska husetRådmannen 6
previously Rådmannen 5
1ca. 1660 56°39′50″N16°21′57″E / 56.66382°N 16.36596°E / 56.66382; 16.36596 21300000012524

Mönsterås Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Harbergska gårdenStrömsrum 2:72 56°54′58″N16°25′46″E / 56.91624°N 16.42943°E / 56.91624; 16.42943 21300000012554
Hullgrenska gårdenStrömsrum 2:62 56°54′59″N16°25′45″E / 56.91645°N 16.42920°E / 56.91645; 16.42920 21300000012557
Modeerska handelsgårdenKorpen 42 57°02′41″N16°26′47″E / 57.04479°N 16.44637°E / 57.04479; 16.44637 21300000012552
NyebogårdenNyebo 5:74 56°59′46″N16°22′09″E / 56.99623°N 16.36916°E / 56.99623; 16.36916 21300000012558
Råsnäs herrgårdRåsnäs 1:74 56°59′27″N16°26′07″E / 56.99082°N 16.43520°E / 56.99082; 16.43520 21300000012562
Skytteanska skolanÅlem 5:11 56°57′18″N16°24′08″E / 56.95511°N 16.40212°E / 56.95511; 16.40212 21300000012565

Mörbylånga Municipality

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Nybro Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Hammarsmedjan, OrreforsOrrefors 1:13 56°50′29″N15°44′42″E / 56.84126°N 15.74505°E / 56.84126; 15.74505 21300000027301

Oskarshamn Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Fredriksbergs herrgårdFredriksberg 1
previously stg 85, 86
7 57°16′10″N16°25′37″E / 57.26953°N 16.42698°E / 57.26953; 16.42698 21300000012590
Ishults tingshus, Tuna socken.jpg Ishults tingshusIshult 1:143 57°28′05″N16°17′50″E / 57.46818°N 16.29714°E / 57.46818; 16.29714 21300000012589
Oskarshamns station.jpg Oskarshamns järnvägsstationOskarshamn 2:72 57°15′45″N16°27′28″E / 57.26259°N 16.45770°E / 57.26259; 16.45770 21300000016137
Stenvillan, VånevikVånevik 7:24
previously 7:16
2 57°10′50″N16°27′12″E / 57.18060°N 16.45340°E / 57.18060; 16.45340 21300000012586

Torsås Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Bruatorps kvarnBruatorp 2:1
previously 1:1
1 56°26′22″N16°04′02″E / 56.43947°N 16.06710°E / 56.43947; 16.06710 21300000012583
Olssonska gården, TorsåsTorsås 2:547 56°24′43″N15°59′56″E / 56.41196°N 15.99899°E / 56.41196; 15.99899 21300000015865

Vimmerby Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Kvarteret Tjädern 3, VimmerbyTjädern 32 57°39′58″N15°51′04″E / 57.66621°N 15.85105°E / 57.66621; 15.85105 21300000012617
Kvarteret Näktergalen 3, VimmerbyNäktergalen 31 57°39′58″N15°51′22″E / 57.66603°N 15.85619°E / 57.66603; 15.85619 21300000012613
Apelkullens banvaktarstuga.jpg Apelkullens banvaktarstugaBlägda 1:166 57°36′53″N16°08′08″E / 57.61467°N 16.13547°E / 57.61467; 16.13547 21300000012595
Borgmästaregården, VimmerbyOrren 22 57°39′59″N15°50′53″E / 57.66640°N 15.84792°E / 57.66640; 15.84792 21300000012609
Granqvistgården, VimmerbyEjdern 13 57°39′57″N15°51′06″E / 57.66573°N 15.85160°E / 57.66573; 15.85160 21300000012611
KällängsparkenVimmerby 3:3none 21000001693741
Rådmansgården, VimmerbyRipan 143 57°39′57″N15°51′03″E / 57.66577°N 15.85092°E / 57.66577; 15.85092 21300000012621
Smalspårsjärnvägen Totebo-VirserumTotebo 1:14 m. fl.none 21000001642581
TenngjutargårdenRipan 83 57°39′57″N15°50′58″E / 57.66592°N 15.84944°E / 57.66592; 15.84944 21300000012622
Tuna gard.jpg Tuna gårdTuna 1:116 57°33′54″N16°08′05″E / 57.56512°N 16.13465°E / 57.56512; 16.13465 21300000012607
Rådhuset, VimmerbyDomherren 11 57°39′55″N15°51′17″E / 57.66528°N 15.85467°E / 57.66528; 15.85467 21300000012619
Ösjöfors handpappersbrukKvill 11:2, 11:3
previously Norrhult 1:26, 1:27
7 57°45′21″N15°34′00″E / 57.75579°N 15.56671°E / 57.75579; 15.56671 21300000012600

Västervik Municipality

ImageNamePremisesNumber of
buildings
Year builtArchitectCoordinatesID
Kvarteret Hushållet 3, VästervikHushållet 32 57°45′26″N16°38′14″E / 57.75726°N 16.63714°E / 57.75726; 16.63714 21300000012688
Rådhuset, VästervikRådhuset 11 57°45′30″N16°38′12″E / 57.75841°N 16.63676°E / 57.75841; 16.63676 21300000012716
Kvarteret Skonaren 1, VästervikSkonaren 11 57°45′38″N16°38′08″E / 57.76059°N 16.63567°E / 57.76059; 16.63567 21300000012695
Kvarteret Smugglaren 1, VästervikSmugglaren 14 57°45′33″N16°38′27″E / 57.75928°N 16.64095°E / 57.75928; 16.64095 21300000012703
Kvarteret Torsken 1, VästervikTorsken 11 57°45′39″N16°38′11″E / 57.76076°N 16.63628°E / 57.76076; 16.63628 21300000012707
Kvarteret Torsken 2, 3, VästervikTorsken 2, 32 57°45′38″N16°38′10″E / 57.76068°N 16.63613°E / 57.76068; 16.63613 21300000012709
AspagårdenVästervik 4:15
previously område litt b.e.
2 57°45′35″N16°38′01″E / 57.75977°N 16.63348°E / 57.75977; 16.63348 21300000012660
BåtsmansstugornaBåtsmannen 7-11, 14-1913 57°45′26″N16°38′32″E / 57.75710°N 16.64213°E / 57.75710; 16.64213 21300000015870
Cerderflychtska fattighusetHjälparen 2
previously 1
1 57°45′33″N16°38′03″E / 57.75905°N 16.63409°E / 57.75905; 16.63409 21300000012662
Lunds byLunden 1:61 57°42′38″N16°26′49″E / 57.71043°N 16.44700°E / 57.71043; 16.44700 21000001704501
Enanderska husetBasaren 51 57°45′30″N16°38′17″E / 57.75836°N 16.63807°E / 57.75836; 16.63807 21300000012663
Stationsbyggnaden vid Farhults jarnvagsstation.jpg Fårhults järnvägsstationFårhult 2:274 57°44′15″N16°25′14″E / 57.73751°N 16.42067°E / 57.73751; 16.42067 21300000012625
Goldkuhlska husetBriggen 102 57°45′36″N16°38′09″E / 57.76009°N 16.63590°E / 57.76009; 16.63590 21300000012667
Gården vid Sankta Gertruds kyrkaVästervik 4:16
previously stg 1261
1 57°45′36″N16°38′01″E / 57.75988°N 16.63359°E / 57.75988; 16.63359 21300000012668
Helgerums slottHelgerum 1:164 57°37′39″N16°35′40″E / 57.62755°N 16.59436°E / 57.62755; 16.59436 21300000012724
Jernska gårdenSjökaptenen 132 57°45′27″N16°38′34″E / 57.75762°N 16.64285°E / 57.75762; 16.64285 21300000012671
Kollbergska gårdenTorsken 53 57°45′39″N16°38′10″E / 57.76077°N 16.63610°E / 57.76077; 16.63610 21300000012674
Kvarteret Gäddan 1, VästervikGäddan 1
previously Gäddan 2
2 57°45′37″N16°38′11″E / 57.76029°N 16.63629°E / 57.76029; 16.63629 21300000012677
Kvarteret Skonaren 3, VästervikSkonaren 32 57°45′39″N16°38′07″E / 57.76073°N 16.63537°E / 57.76073; 16.63537 21300000012700
Lunds byLunden 1:2, 1:6-7, 1:13, 1:37, 1:40-41, 3:121 57°42′38″N16°26′44″E / 57.71067°N 16.44544°E / 57.71067; 16.44544 21300000012630
Maechelska husetGäddan 1none 21300000012711
Norénska gårdenTorsken 63 57°45′39″N16°38′09″E / 57.76089°N 16.63588°E / 57.76089; 16.63588 21300000012714
RavenäsRavenäs 1:12 58°04′29″N16°30′52″E / 58.07480°N 16.51452°E / 58.07480; 16.51452 21300000012654
Spårö båkVästervik 4:281 57°42′51″N16°43′30″E / 57.71429°N 16.72496°E / 57.71429; 16.72496 21300000003129
Smalspårsjärnvägen Totebo-Virserum (sträckan Verkebäck-Totebo med byggnader)Ankarsrum 2:1 m fl10 57°42′01″N16°24′20″E / 57.70023°N 16.40555°E / 57.70023; 16.40555 21300000019520
Smalspårsjärnvägen Totebo-Virserum (sträckan Jenny-Verkebäck)Västervik Böljerum 3:12none 21000001642621
Prästgården, VästervikProsten 113 57°45′33″N16°38′00″E / 57.75906°N 16.63347°E / 57.75906; 16.63347 21300000012715
Stationshuset i Vastervik.jpg Västerviks stationshusVästervik 2:93 57°45′20″N16°38′37″E / 57.75569°N 16.64363°E / 57.75569; 16.64363 21300000012721
Åkerholms herrgårdÅkerholm 1:13 57°55′10″N16°31′04″E / 57.91951°N 16.51779°E / 57.91951; 16.51779 21300000012633
Överums herrgårdÖverum 1:2663 57°59′13″N16°19′17″E / 57.98699°N 16.32147°E / 57.98699; 16.32147 21300000012742

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Kalmar Union former country; personal union of the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden and Norway

The Kalmar Union was a personal union in Scandinavia that from 1397 to 1523 joined under a single monarch of the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway, together with Norway's overseas dependencies. The union was not quite continuous; there were several short interruptions. Legally, the countries remained separate sovereign states, but with their domestic and foreign policies being directed by a common monarch.

Malmö Place in Scania, Sweden

Malmö is the largest city of the Swedish county of Skåne County, the third-largest city in Sweden, after Stockholm and Gothenburg, and the sixth-largest city in Scandinavia, with a population of 316,588 inhabitants out of a municipal total of 338,230 in 2018. The Malmö Metropolitan Region is home to over 700,000 people, and the Øresund Region, which includes Malmö, is home to 4 million people.

Nobel Prize Set of five annual international awards, primarily established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel

The Nobel Prize is a set of annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances. The will of the Swedish chemist, engineer and industrialist Alfred Nobel established the five Nobel prizes in 1895. The prizes in Chemistry, Literature, Peace, Physics, and Physiology or Medicine were first awarded in 1901. The prizes are widely regarded as the most prestigious awards available in their respective fields.

Swedish language North Germanic language spoken in Sweden and Finland

Swedish is a North Germanic language spoken natively by 10 million people, predominantly in Sweden, and in parts of Finland, where it has equal legal standing with Finnish. It is largely mutually intelligible with Norwegian and Danish, although the degree of mutual intelligibility is largely dependent on the dialect and accent of the speaker. Written Norwegian and Danish are usually more easily understood by Swedish speakers than the spoken languages, due to the differences in tone, accent and intonation. Swedish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking Era. It has the most speakers of the North Germanic languages.

Scandinavia Region in Northern Europe

Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties. The term Scandinavia in local usage covers the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The majority national languages of these three belong to the Scandinavian dialect continuum, and are mutually intelligible North Germanic languages. In English usage, Scandinavia also sometimes refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula, or to the broader region including Finland and Iceland, which is always known locally as the Nordic countries.

Stockholm Capital of Sweden

Stockholm is the capital and most populous urban area of Sweden and Scandinavia. 972,647 people live in the municipality, approximately 1.6 million in the urban area, and 2.4 million in the metropolitan area. The city stretches across fourteen islands where Lake Mälaren flows into the Baltic Sea. Outside the city to the east, and along the coast, is the island chain of the Stockholm archipelago. The area has been settled since the Stone Age, in the 6th millennium BC, and was founded as a city in 1252 by Swedish statesman Birger Jarl. It is also the county seat of Stockholm County.

Great Northern War Conflict between mainly the Swedish and Russian empires in 1700–1721

The Great Northern War (1700–1721) was a conflict in which a coalition led by the Tsardom of Russia successfully contested the supremacy of the Swedish Empire in Northern, Central and Eastern Europe. The initial leaders of the anti-Swedish alliance were Peter I of Russia, Frederick IV of Denmark–Norway and Augustus II the Strong of Saxony–Poland–Lithuania. Frederick IV and Augustus II were defeated by Sweden, under Charles XII, and forced out of the alliance in 1700 and 1706 respectively, but rejoined it in 1709 after the defeat of Charles XII at the Battle of Poltava. George I of Great Britain and of Electorate of Hanover joined the coalition in 1714 for Hanover and in 1717 for Britain, and Frederick William I of Brandenburg-Prussia joined it in 1715.

Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden King of Sweden

Carl XVI Gustaf is King of Sweden. He ascended the throne on the death of his grandfather, King Gustaf VI Adolf, on 15 September 1973.

Freddie Ljungberg Swedish association football player

Karl Fredrik Ljungberg is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a winger and is a football manager. He is currently the assistant coach of Arsenal Football Club after serving as interim head coach in 2019.

Sweden national football team mens national association football team representing Sweden

The Sweden national football team represents Sweden in international football and is controlled by the Swedish Football Association, the governing body of football in Sweden. Sweden's home ground is Friends Arena in Solna and the team is coached by Janne Andersson. From 1945 to late 1950s, they were considered one of the greatest teams in Europe.

Zlatan Ibrahimović Swedish association football player

Zlatan Ibrahimović is a Swedish professional footballer who plays as a striker for Serie A club Milan. Ibrahimović is widely regarded as one of the best strikers of his generation. He is currently the third-most decorated active footballer in the world, having won 31 trophies in his career. He has scored over 540 career goals.

The Pirate Bay Website providing torrent files and magnet links

The Pirate Bay is an online index of digital content of entertainment media and software. Founded in 2003 by Swedish think tank Piratbyrån, The Pirate Bay allows visitors to search, download, and contribute magnet links and torrent files, which facilitate peer-to-peer (P2P) file sharing among users of the BitTorrent protocol.

Sweden Country on the Scandinavian peninsula

Sweden, officially the Kingdom of Sweden, is a country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund Strait. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the largest country in Northern Europe, the third-largest country in the European Union and the fifth largest country in Europe by area. The capital city is Stockholm. Sweden has a total population of 10.3 million of which 2.5 million have a foreign background. Persons who have foreign backgrounds are defined as persons who are foreign born, or born in Sweden with foreign born parents. It has a low population density of 22 inhabitants per square kilometre (57/sq mi) and the highest urban concentration is in the central and southern half of the country.

LIBRIS is a Swedish national union catalogue maintained by the National Library of Sweden in Stockholm. It is possible to freely search about 6.5 million titles nationwide.

Sverigetopplistan is the Swedish national record chart, earlier known as Topplistan (1975–1997) and Hitlistan (1998–2007) and known by its current name since October 2007, based on sales data from the Swedish Recording Industry Association. Before Topplistan, music sales in Sweden were recorded by Kvällstoppen, whose weekly chart was a combined albums and singles list.

Swedish Empire the years 1611–1721 in the history of Sweden

The Swedish Empire was a European great power that exercised territorial control over much of the Baltic region during the 17th and early 18th centuries. The beginning of the Empire is usually taken as the reign of Gustavus Adolphus, who ascended the throne in 1611, and its end as the loss of territories in 1721 following the Great Northern War.

Nordic countries Geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic

The Nordic countries, or the Nordics, are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic, where they are most commonly known as Norden. The term includes Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden, as well as Greenland and the Faroe Islands—which are both part of the Kingdom of Denmark—and the Åland Islands and Svalbard archipelagos that belong to Finland and Norway respectively, whereas the Norwegian Antarctic territories are often not considered a part of the Nordic countries, due to their geographical location. Several regions in Europe, such as the Northern Isles of Scotland, share cultural or ethnic ties with Nordic nations, but are not considered to be Nordic countries. Scandinavians, who comprise over three quarters of the region's population, are the largest group, followed by Finns, who comprise the majority in Finland; other ethnic groups are the Greenlandic Inuit, the Sami people, and recent immigrants and their descendants. The native languages Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese are all North Germanic languages rooted in Old Norse. Native non-Germanic languages are Finnish, Greenlandic and several Sami languages. The main religion is Lutheran Christianity.

Åland Islands Autonomous region of Finland

The Åland Islands or Åland is an archipelago province at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea belonging to Finland. It is autonomous, demilitarised and is the only monolingually Swedish-speaking region in Finland. It is the smallest region of Finland, constituting 0.51% of its land area and 0.54% of its population.

Swedes are a North Germanic ethnic group native to Sweden. They mostly inhabit Sweden and the other Nordic countries, in particular Finland, with a substantial diaspora in other countries, especially the United States. Swedes are an officially recognized minority in Finland and Estonia.