| Armenia–Sweden relations Armenia–Sweden_relations
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| Germany-Sweden relations Germany–Sweden relations refer to Interstate relations between the Republic of Germany and the Kingdom of Sweden. Relations have been strong with cultural and economic cooperation. Germany has an embassy in Stockholm, while Sweden has an embassy in Berlin. Sweden also has 12 honorary consulates in Germany. Germany-Sweden_relations
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| International law and the Arab–Israeli conflict/Archive 1 Talk:International_law_and_the_Arab–Israeli_conflict/Archive_1
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| Ola Alterå Ola Alterå (born January 1, 1965) is a Swedish politician. He is a member of the Centre Party.He was General Manager of the Center Party Youth League from 1990-1993 and was succeeded by Kristina Jonäng. After 2006 elections he became State Secretary of Industry, in charge of energy issues. Ola_Alterå
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| Serbia–Sweden relations Serbian–Swedish relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Sweden. Serbia has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Belgrade. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Also Sweden is a full member of the European Union and Serbia is a potential candidate. Serbia–Sweden_relations
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| Canada–Sweden relations Canada-Sweden relations refer to Interstate relations between Canada and the Kingdom of Sweden. Their relations are close, positive and constructive. Both countries have strong commitments to peacekeeping, UN reform, development assistance, environmental protection, sustainable development, and the promotion and protection of human rights. Canada–Sweden_relations
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| Estonia–Sweden relations Estonia-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Estonia and Sweden. Estonia was under Swedish occupation between 1561 and 1721. Sweden re-recognized Estonia on August 27, 1991.Stockholm and 5 honorary consulates (in Eskilstuna, Gothenburg, Karlskrona, Malmö and Visby). Sweden has an embassy in Tallinn and 2 honorary consulates (in Narva and Tartu). Both countries are full members of the Council of the Baltic Sea States, of NATO and of the European Union. Estonia–Sweden_relations
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| Denmark–Sweden relations Denmark-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Sweden. Both countries have a very long history together, both countries were part of the Kalmar Union between 1397 and 1523. There have been 11 Dano-Swedish wars between 1521 and 1814.Today, both countries are separated by the Øresund, which links the Baltic Sea and the North Sea. Denmark–Sweden_relations
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| Croatia–Sweden relations Croatia-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Sweden. Both countries established diplomatic relations on January 29, 1992. Croatia has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Zagreb and 2 honorary consulates (in Rijeka and Split).Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe. Croatia–Sweden_relations
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| Hungary–Sweden relations Hungary-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Hungary and Sweden. Sweden has an embassy in Budapest. Diplomacy relations between the two countries started on December 28 1945. These relations developed to a higher ambassador level. In Stockholm there is a Hungarian embassy. Hungary–Sweden_relations
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| International reaction to the Gaza War International reaction to the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict came from many countries and international organisations. International reaction to the conflict was also notable in the level of civilian demonstrations all around the world, which in many cases displayed sentiment significantly different from the official government line. International_reaction_to_the_Gaza_War
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| Australia–Sweden relations Australia-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Australia and Sweden. Australia has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Canberra as well as a Consulate-General in Sydney. Sweden is also represented by consulates in Adelaide, Brisbane, Cairns, Darwin, Hobart, Melbourne and Perth. Australia–Sweden_relations
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| International reaction to the 2008–2009 Israel–Gaza conflict/Archive 2 Talk:International_reaction_to_the_2008–2009_Israel–Gaza_conflict/Archive_2
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| Ireland–Sweden relations Ireland-Sweden relations are foreign relations between the Republic of Ireland and Sweden. Ireland has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Dublin and 3 honorary consulates (in Cork, Galway and Limerick).Both countries are full members of Council of Europe and of the European Union. Ireland–Sweden_relations
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| Romania–Sweden relations Romania-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Romania and Sweden. Both countries established diplomatic relation on November 1, 1916. Romania has an embassy in Stockholm and an honorary consulate in Gothenburg. Sweden has an embassy in Bucharest and an honorary consulate in Timişoara.Both countries are full members of the European Union. Romania–Sweden_relations
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| International rankings of present-day nations and states Talk:International_rankings_of_present-day_nations_and_states
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| Bulgaria–Sweden relations Bulgaria–Sweden_relations
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| Israel–Sweden relations Israel-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Israel and Sweden. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1949 and maintain an actively cordial partnership. Israel has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Tel Aviv.Both countries are full members of the Union for the Mediterranean. Israel–Sweden_relations
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| Belarus–Sweden relations Belarus-Sweden relations are foreign relations between Belarus and Sweden. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1992. Belarus has an embassy in Stockholm. Sweden has an embassy in Minsk.Both countries are full members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Belarus–Sweden_relations
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| Sverker Göranson Sverker John Olof Göranson, born May 13, 1954 in Lund, is a General of the Swedish Army with an armoured forces background and is the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces since March 25, 2009, when he succeded Håkan Syrén. Göranson was Inspector General of the Swedish Army from 2005 to 2007, and serves as the Commander of the Armed Forces Headquarters since 2007. In 1995, he was the chief of staff of the Nordic battalion within UNPROFOR in Bosnia. Sverker_Göranson
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