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Macedonia naming dispute
Talk:Macedonia_naming_dispute
Sweden/Archive 1
Talk:Sweden/Archive_1
Norwegian and Swedish Travellers
The Norwegian and Swedish Travellers (; ; ) are a group or branch of the Romani people (also known as "Gypsies") that have been resident in Norway and Sweden for some 500 years, as distinct from other Romanies who arrived starting in the late 19th century. The estimated number of Romani Travellers is 20,000, while in Norway the number is probably less than 10,000.
Norwegian_and_Swedish_Travellers
Assyrians/Syriacs in Sweden
Assyrians/Syriacs from Lebanon, Turkey and Syria immigrated to Sweden. They considered themselves persecuted for religious reasons, but were never acknowledged as refugees. Those who had already lived in Sweden for a longer period were finally granted residence permit for humanitarian reasons. Sweden today, and are settled in central and southern Sweden. Most of Assyrian/Syriacs belong to the Syriac Orthodox Church, and there is around 40 Syriac churches in Sweden, whereas 5 churches in Södertälje.
Assyrians/Syriacs_in_Sweden
Income tax/Archive 1
Talk:Income_tax/Archive_1
Eilat bakery bombing
The Eilat bakery bombing happened on 29 January 2007 when a Palestinian suicide bomber from the Gaza Strip infiltrated the northern suburbs of Eilat, Israel. Upon seeing the police approaching, he ducked into a neighbourhood bakery and detonated his bomb, killing the three men employed there - all Jewish civilians (two Israeli, one Peruvian).In the midst of Palestinian factional violence, both the Islamic Jihad and the Fatah-affiliated al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades claimed joint responsibility.
Eilat_bakery_bombing
List of diplomatic missions of Sweden
list of diplomatic missions of Sweden. Sweden has a moderately sized diplomatic network of 77 embassies and 13 consulates general, supplemented by honorary consulates, cultural centres and trade missions that are operated separately. Of note Sweden was the first Western country to have an embassy in Pyongyang, and it continues to provide services to citizens of countries without a presence in North Korea.
List_of_diplomatic_missions_of_Sweden
Ministry of Agriculture (Sweden)
The Ministry of Agriculture () is a ministry within the government of Sweden. Areas of responsibility includes agriculture and environmental issues relating to agriculture, fishery, consumer affairs, reindeer husbandry, Sami affairs, horticulture, animal welfare, foodstuffs, hunting and game management as well as higher education and research in the field of agricultural sciences.The ministry is located at Fredsgatan 8 in central Stockholm, close to the Prime Minister's Office.
Ministry_of_Agriculture_(Sweden)
Ministry of Culture (Sweden)
The Ministry of Culture () is a ministry within the government of Sweden responsible for culture policy. The ministry is headed by the Minister for Culture, currently Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth (m).The Ministry of Culture is located at Drottninggatan 16 in central Stockholm.
Ministry_of_Culture_(Sweden)
Ministry of Defence (Sweden)
The Ministry of Defence () is a Swedish government ministry responsible for the national defence policy.The Ministry of Defence has existed in its present form since 1920. It has been located at its present premises at Jakobsgatan 9 at Gustaf Adolfs torg, Stockholm, since 1966.Minister for Defence, currently Sten Tolgfors (m).
Ministry_of_Defence_(Sweden)
Ministry of Finance (Sweden)
The Ministry of Finance () is a Swedish government ministry responsible for matters relating to economic policy, the central government budget, taxes, banking, security and insurance, international economic work, central, regional and local government.The ministry has a staff of 490, of whom only 20 are political appointees.
Ministry_of_Finance_(Sweden)
Moderate Youth League
Talk:Moderate_Youth_League
Alcoholic beverages in Sweden
Alcoholic beverages in Sweden are as common as in most of the western world. Sweden is historically part of the vodka belt, with high consumption of distilled beverages and binge drinking, but during the later half of the 20th century, habits have been harmonized with western Europe, with increasing popularity of wine and weekday drinking.
Alcoholic_beverages_in_Sweden
Files for deletion/2007 February 25
Wikipedia:Files_for_deletion/2007_February_25
Ministry of Health and Social Affairs (Sweden)
The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs () is the ministry in the government of Sweden responsible for policies related to social welfare:financial security, social services, medical and health care, health promotion and the rights of children and disabled people.The Ministry of Health and Social Affairs employs approximately 200 members of staff.
Ministry_of_Health_and_Social_Affairs_(Sweden)
Tobias Krantz
Tobias Kjell Bertil Krantz (born 7 April 1971) is a Swedish politician, currently serving as Minister for Higher Education and Research in the Swedish government. He is a member of the Liberal People's Party.
Tobias_Krantz
Ministry of Education and Research (Sweden)
The Ministry of Education and Research () is a government ministry in Sweden responsible for matters relating to schools, universities, colleges, and research.The ministry offices are located at Drottninggatan 16 in central Stockholm.
Ministry_of_Education_and_Research_(Sweden)
Ministry of the Environment (Sweden)
The Ministry of the Environment () is a government ministry in Sweden responsible for environmental issues and construction. The ministry also has the overall responsibility for coordinating the government's work on sustainable development.The ministry offices are located at Tegelbacken 2 in central Stockholm.
Ministry_of_the_Environment_(Sweden)
Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications (Sweden)
The Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications (, can be translated to Ministry of Enterprise. The long English name is used by themselves.) is a ministry within the government of Sweden. Its areas of responsibility include business development and competition, electronic communications, energy, forestry, information technology (IT), postal communications and cashier service, primary industries, regional development, research and development (R&D), government-owned corporations, tourism and transport.
Ministry_of_Enterprise,_Energy_and_Communications_(Sweden)
Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality (Sweden)
The Ministry of Integration and Gender Equality () is a ministry of the Government Offices of Sweden. Its areas of responsibility include consumer affairs, democracy issues, gender equality, human rights, integration issues, metropolitan affairs, minority issues, non-governmental organizations and youth policy.The ministry offices are located at Fredsgatan 8 in central Stockholm.
Ministry_of_Integration_and_Gender_Equality_(Sweden)