Svealand
Svealand is the middle of the three lands of Sweden, between Götaland and Norrland. It is home to Stockholm, and a mixed landscape, with archipelagos and plains in the east, forests in the west, and snowy mountains in the north.Tap on the map to travel |
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Stockholm
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Stockholm is Sweden's capital and largest city, with nearly a million inhabitants in the city, and 2.4 million within Stockholm County.
Uppsala
Uppsala is a university city in Sweden. Uppsala is not only the capital of Uppsala County, but, with a population of 167,000 in the city and a total population of 241,000 in Uppsala Municipality, it is the country's fourth-largest city.Örebro
Örebro is a modern city located in the small province of Närke in Svealand in south central Sweden.Destinations
Stockholm County
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Stockholm County in Sweden comprises the country's capital city, Stockholm, and its surrounding municipalities.
Dalarna
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Dalarna, latinized form Dalecarlia, is a province and county in the region Svealand, in Sweden.
Uppsala County
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Uppsala County, Uppsala län, is in eastern Svealand in middle Sweden, and has around 360,000 inhabitants.
Västmanland
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Västmanland is a province in the Svealand region in Sweden, consisting of farmlands, forests and lakes. Västerås is the largest city.
Värmland
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Värmland, archaic spelling Wermland, is a province in the Svealand region in Sweden.
Södermanland County
Södermanland County, Södermanlands län, is part of the Svealand region in Sweden, east of Södertörn island and Södertälje, which belong to Stockholm County.Närke
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Närke, archaic spelling Nerike, is a province in the Svealand region in Sweden, bordering to Värmland, Västmanland, Södermanland, Östergötland and Västergötland.
Svealand
- Type: lands of Sweden with 4,040,000 residents
- Description: central land of Sweden
- Neighbors: Götaland and Norrland
- Location: Sweden, Nordic countries, Europe
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Latitude of center
59.8° or 59° 48' northLongitude of center
15.24° or 15° 14' 24" eastPopulation
4,040,000Wikidata ID
Q203835Svealand Satellite Map
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Also Known As
- Albanian: Svealand
- Arabic: Svealand
- Arabic: سفيلاند
- Basque: Svealand
- Belarusian: Свеаланд
- Belarusian: Свэалянд
- Breton: Svealand
- Bulgarian: Свеаланд
- Catalan: Svealand
- Chinese: Svealand
- Chinese: 斯韋阿蘭
- Chinese: 斯韦阿兰
- Croatian: Svealand
- Czech: Svea Rike
- Czech: Svealand
- Danish: Svealand
- Dutch: Svealand
- Esperanto: Svealand
- Esperanto: Sveonlando
- Estonian: Svealand
- Finnish: Svealand
- Finnish: Sveanmaa
- Finnish: Sveeanmaa
- French: Svealand
- Galician: Svealand
- German: Mittelschweden
- German: Svealand
- German: Zentralschweden
- Greek: Κεντρική Σουηδία
- Greek: Σβίαλαντ
- Hebrew: סביאלנד
- Hungarian: Svealand
- Icelandic: Svíaríki
- Indonesian: Svealand
- Italian: Svealand
- Japanese: スヴェアランド
- Korean: 스베알란드
- Latin: Sueonia
- Latvian: Svēlande
- Lithuanian: Svealandas
- Macedonian: Свеаланд
- Min Nan Chinese: Svealand
- Mingrelian: სვეალანდი
- Norwegian: Svealand
- Norwegian Bokmål: Svealand
- Norwegian Nynorsk: Svealand
- Occitan (post 1500): Svealand
- Persian: سویالاند
- Polish: Svealand
- Portuguese: Svealand
- Russian: Свеаланд
- Scots: Svealand
- Serbian: Svealand
- Serbian: Свеаланд
- Serbo-Croatian: Svealand
- Slovenian: Svealand
- Spanish: Svealand
- Spanish: Svithjod
- Spanish: Svitjod
- Spanish: Svíþjóð
- Swedish: Svealand
- Turkish: Svealand
- Ukrainian: Свеаланд
- Vietnamese: Svealand
- Volapük: Svealäniän
- Waray (Philippines): Svealand
- Western Frisian: Svealand
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About Mapcarta. Thanks to Mapbox for providing amazing maps. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, excluding photos, directions and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page Svealand. Photo: Arvid3D, CC BY 3.0.