| Ministry of Employment (Sweden) The Ministry of Employment () is a ministry in the Swedish government responsible for labour market and working life policy.The ministry offices are located at Jakobsgatan 26 in central Stockholm. Ministry_of_Employment_(Sweden)
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| Ragnwi Marcelind Ragnwi Marcelind (born 1953) is a Swedish Christian Democratic politician. She was a member of the Riksdag from 1998 to 2006. Since 2006 she has been the State Secretary for Maria Larsson, the Minister of Elder Care and Public Health. Ragnwi_Marcelind
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| Swedish Social Insurance Agency Sweden is administered by the Swedish Social Insurance Agency (Försäkringskassan). Swedish_Social_Insurance_Agency
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| Svorsk Svorsk or Svorska (portmanteau of "svensk(a)", Swedish, and "norsk(a)", Norwegian) is a term describing a mixture of the Swedish and Norwegian languages.The term "svorsk" is used to describe the language of someone (almost exclusively a Swedish or Norwegian person) who mixes words from his or her native tongue with the other language. Svorsk
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| August 2008 August 2008 was the eighth month of the leap year. It began on a Friday and ended after 31 days on a Sunday. August_2008
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| Identity documents in Sweden There are several identity documents used in Sweden. None are compulsory. Certified identification cards are issued by the banks and the postal service (until 2008). A national identity card was introduced in 2005, which along with passports are issued by the Swedish Police.Identity documents are needed in Sweden in certain commonly occurring situations, e.g. Identity_documents_in_Sweden
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| List of diplomatic missions in Sweden Sweden. At present, the capital city of Stockholm currently hosts 102 embassies. 64 countries have ambassadors accredited to Sweden, with most being resident in Berlin, Brussels, Copenhagen or London. This listing excludes honorary consulates. List_of_diplomatic_missions_in_Sweden
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| Olof Palme/Archive 1 Talk:Olof_Palme/Archive_1
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| Municipal assembly (Sweden) municipal assembly () is the legislative body governing all 290 municipalities of Sweden. Though the Swedish Local Government Act () uses the term "municipal assembly", "municipal council" and more commonly "city council" are used as well, even in official contexts by several of Sweden's largest municipalities, including Stockholm, Malmö, and Gothenburg.This system of administrative division was established with the municipal reform of 1971. Municipal_assembly_(Sweden)
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| Aftermath of the Bronze Night Echoes of the Bronze Night refers to the aftermath of the Bronze Night in Tallinn. Aftermath_of_the_Bronze_Night
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| International recognition of Kosovo/Archive 15 Talk:International_recognition_of_Kosovo/Archive_15
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| Kellen`/genus User:Kellen`/genus
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| Antisemitism in Europe new antisemitism.In 2004 the UK Parliament set up an all-Parliamentary inquiry into antisemitism, which published its findings in 2006. The inquiry stated that "until recently, the prevailing opinion both within the Jewish community and beyond The summary of a 2004 poll by the "Pew Global Attitudes Project" noted, "Despite concerns about rising antisemitism in Europe, there are no indications that anti-Jewish sentiment has increased over the past decade. Antisemitism_in_Europe
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| Dala11a/Sandbox User:Dala11a/Sandbox
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| Sweden/Archive 2 Talk:Sweden/Archive_2
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| Drug policy of Sweden The Drug policy of Sweden is one of zero tolerance, including cannabis. The policy focuses on prevention, treatment and control - three equally strong pillars. It aims to reduce both the supply and the demand of narcotics. The vision is a drug-free society. Drug_policy_of_Sweden
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| Drug policy of Sweden Talk:Drug_policy_of_Sweden
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| Dinkytown/Sandbox User:Dinkytown/Sandbox
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| Featured picture candidates/Wikipe-tan SVG 2 Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/Wikipe-tan_SVG_2
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| Featured picture candidates/July-2008 Wikipedia:Featured_picture_candidates/July-2008
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