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  • Traditional Swedish cooking cannot be compared with the sophistication of, say, French or Italian cuisine.
  • Swedish food is usually simple and satisfying, and nowadays also healthy.
  • English is taught as a compulsory secondary language in Swedish schools.
  • The moose having come as close to a symbol of Swedish nature as possible, the King of the Swedish forest; the moose (Moose) deserves an extra presentation.
  • The largest lakes may be seen on the world map; Vänern, Vättern and Mälaren are very popular for swimming, sailing and other recreational activities from May to September when the temperatures reach an average of 18-20.
  • Canoeing/Kayaking is very popular at the coast, at sea, as well as inland in lakes and streams.

  • All over the coastline there are many choices and very easy to access the beach. The easiest way is to get further advice is contact the local tourist information, or to look in the yellow pages in the local telephone catalogue for diverse choices.

  • One of the ties that link the Scandinavian countries together is a common Lutheran religion. The fact that the Church of Sweden has many members does not mean that average people go to church every Sunday or that they have a personal Christian belief.
  • Few percent of the population regularly attend church services.

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