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Beer in Sweden

Beer in Sweden has a history that can be traced to the Viking period.

History

Ale brewing has a long history in Sweden, predating written records. It is known, through old writings such as Hávamál and others, that the Viking culture used brewing to produce ale and mead. Mead was preferred and ale was the most common. Vikings also had access to wine and beer. Modern reproductions of Viking brew have been known to produce ale as strong as 9 percent ABV. Up until the 19th century brewing was mostly a matter of production for household needs. The beer was usually weak in alcoholic content and used as an everyday beverage. For celebrations and feasts, stronger "feast-beer" and potent mead was brewed. With the advent of industrialism, all this changed. As the cities grew, home brewing became impossible for most people, and so the Swedish brewing industry arose.

In the mid-19th century, a multitude of small breweries grew into existence in all the larger cities of Sweden, and every town had to have at least one brewery, if nothing else for sating the local patriotism. In the beginning of the 20th century, a trend of consolidation with mergers and buyouts began, which culminated in the late 1970s and the beginning of 1980. This led to the formation of three large brewery conglomerates; Pripps, Spendrups and Falcon, and pushed the smaller breweries to the very verge of extinction. This led to a strong stereotyping of the Swedish beers available as easily drinkable lagers, more often than not lacking in taste and character.

Sweden

Coordinates: 62°N 15°E / 62°N 15°E / 62; 15

Sweden (i/ˈswdən/ SWEE-dən; Swedish: Sverige [ˈsvæːrjə]  listen ), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish:  Konungariket Sverige ), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and Finland to the east, and is connected to Denmark in the southwest by a bridge-tunnel across the Öresund. At 450,295 square kilometres (173,860 sq mi), Sweden is the third-largest country in the European Union by area, with a total population of over 9.8 million. Sweden consequently has a low population density of 21 inhabitants per square kilometre (54/sq mi), with the highest concentration in the southern half of the country. Approximately 85% of the population lives in urban areas. Southern Sweden is predominantly agricultural, while the north is heavily forested. Sweden is part of the geographical area of Fennoscandia.

Germanic peoples have inhabited Sweden since prehistoric times, emerging into history as the Geats/Götar and Swedes/Svear and constituting the sea peoples known as the Norsemen. Sweden emerged as an independent and unified country during the Middle Ages. In the 17th century, it expanded its territories to form the Swedish Empire, which became one of the great powers of Europe until the early 18th century. Swedish territories outside the Scandinavian Peninsula were gradually lost during the 18th and 19th centuries, beginning with the annexation of present-day Finland by Russia in 1809. The last war in which Sweden was directly involved was in 1814, when Norway was militarily forced into personal union.

Å, Sweden

Å is a small village and a parish in Norrköping Municipality, Östergötland County, Sweden. It has a population of about 200.

There are also at least 12 other places in Sweden called Å, most of them only a farm or a few houses. Å is pronounced "Aw", or phonetically [o:].

Å, which means stream or small river, is a contender for the title of shortest place-name in the world although other places named Å as well as Ö and Y can make the same claim. As a consequence, many tourists have ventured to the village for the sole purpose of either taking photos of or stealing the place-name sign.

The parish of Å is rich in ancient remains, of which the oldest date from the Stone Age.

Coordinates: 58°29′47″N 16°30′06″E / 58.49638°N 16.50166°E / 58.49638; 16.50166

Name of Sweden

The name of Sweden (Swedish Sverige [ˈsvær.jə]  listen ) is ultimately derived from the ethnonym of the Swedes. The English name was loaned from Dutch in the 17th century to refer to Sweden as an emerging great power. Before Sweden's imperial expansion, Early Modern English used Swedeland.

The Old English name of Sweden was Sweoland or Sweorice, land or realm of the Sweonas, The Germanic tribes of the Sviar (Old Norse Svíþjóð). The name of the Sviar itself is derived from a Proto-Norse *Swihoniz, presumably a self-designation containing the Germanic reflexive *swe- "one's own, self".

Sweden

The modern English name Sweden is exceptional in being loaned from Dutch. Before the gradual introduction of Sweden in the 17th century, English used Swedeland.

It is based on Middle Dutch Zweden, the Dutch name of Sweden, and in origin the dative plural of Zwede "Swede". It has been in use in English from about 1600, first recorded in Scottish Swethin, Swadne. Country names based on a dative plural in -n became productive in German and Dutch in the 15th century; compare German Italien "Italy", Spanien "Spain", Rumänien "Romania", Ungarn "Hungary".

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Radio Sydväst Varied Sweden
Radio Bohuslän 106,2 Uddevalla Varied Sweden
SR P2 Varied Sweden
K103 Göteborgs Studentradio College Sweden
SR P2 Klassisk Jul Varied Sweden
RadioCyber Varied Sweden
FM-tuner 91.1 MHz Stockholm Järva World Sweden
Radio Umea FM 102.3 Oldies Sweden
SR P4 Värmland Varied Sweden
Lite FM 101.1 Pop Sweden
SR P4 Kalmar Varied Sweden
Karlstads Nya Radio 92,2 FM Varied Sweden
Lugna Favoriter Varied Sweden
Gold 102,4 80s,70s,60s Sweden
RedMercury.se Alternative,Experimental,Electronica Sweden
Cityradion Jämtland Top 40 Sweden
Radio Nacka Varied Sweden
Gimme Indie Alternative Sweden
Guldkanalen 60-tal 60s Sweden
Guldkanalen 80-tal 80s Sweden
Trucknet Radio Country,News,Public Sweden
Stockholm Närradio 88.0 World Sweden
SR P4 Halland Varied Sweden
Coola Hits Pop Sweden
Rocket 95.3 Rock Sweden
SR Extra02 Sports Sweden
Uppsala Studentradion 98.9 College Sweden
Radio Nybro Adult Contemporary Sweden
SR P4 Uppland Varied Sweden
Radio Kiruna Varied Sweden
Radio 1 Stockholm Talk,Discussion Sweden
Radio Hamsafar World Middle East Sweden
Radio Trelleborg Talk Sweden
SR P2 Klassiskt Varied Sweden
SR P4 Dalarna Varied Sweden
Radio Campus Örebro College Sweden
Stockholm Närradio 101.1 World Sweden
SR P1 Varied Sweden
Radio Seven Dance Sweden
MNK Varied Sweden
Guldkanalen 70-tal 70s Sweden
OneFm 107.2 Åre Östersund Varied Sweden
SR Extra10 Sports Sweden
SR Radioapans knattekanal Varied Sweden
Radio Roslagen Varied Sweden
Radio10 Classic Christian Contemporary,Christian Sweden
DansBandsDax Varied Sweden
Radio Gellivare Varied Sweden
SR P4 Gotland Varied Sweden
Iran On Air World Middle East Sweden
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