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Country name: Kingdom of Sweden.

Independence Day: On June 6th (June 6th, 1809), Sweden adopted the first modern constitution. 1983, the parliament officially declared June 6th as the Swedish National Day. )

National flag: blue, yellow cross slightly to the left. The colors of blue and yellow come from the colors of the Swedish Royal Badge.

National emblem: the national emblem is cloak-shaped, and the blue shield decorated with crowns is divided into four parts by the yellow cross: three crowns are painted on the upper left and the lower right; The top right and bottom left are painted with golden lions wearing crowns. There is a small shield in the big shield, and the left side is composed of blue, silvery white, HongLing and a golden bottle; There is a castle-like bell tower on the right, painted with a golden eagle. There are golden lions on both sides of the blue shield and medals at the bottom. The small national emblem is a blue shield with a crown. The three gold crowns on the shield are the symbols of Sweden and Denmark, Sweden and Norway, which form the Kalmar Union.

National anthem: "Your Ancient and Glorious Northland Mountain Country"

National bird: blackbird (tongue)

National stone: small (water) crystal

State dignitaries: King Carl XVI Gustaf,1September 1973; Prime Minister Goran persson took office in March 1996 and was re-elected in October 2002.

Physical geography: located in the eastern part of Scandinavia, northern Europe. It borders Finland in the northeast, Norway in the west and northwest, the Baltic Sea in the east and the North Sea in the southwest, with a territory area of 449,900 square kilometers (excluding the territorial sea area). The coastline is about 2 18 1 km. The terrain slopes from northwest to southeast. Nordland Plateau is in the north, and the highest peak in the territory, Kebunekesai, is 2 1.23 meters above sea level, and the southern and coastal areas are mostly plains or hills. The main rivers are Jota River, Dahl River and Honel Man River. There are many lakes, about 92000. Lake Wiener, the largest lake, covers an area of 5,585 square kilometers, ranking third in Europe. About 15% of the land is in the Arctic Circle, but it won't be too cold in winter because of the Atlantic warm current. Most areas have temperate coniferous forest climate, and the southernmost part has temperate broad-leaved forest climate.

Population: 8.909 million (200 1 year-end). 90% are Swedes (descendants of Germans), and there are more than 654.38+0000 foreign immigrants and their descendants (52.6% of them are foreign nationals). The Sami people in the north are the only minority, with about 10000 people. The official language is Swedish. 90% people believe in Christianity and Lutheranism.

Capital: Stockholm, with an urban population of 750,000 (early 2000).

Administrative divisions: The whole country is divided into five provinces and one autonomous region: South Finland, East Finland, West Finland, Oulu, Rabbi and Oran Island.

In Siger Street in the center of Stockholm.

A bronze sculpture called "No Violence"

Brief history: The country began to form around 1 100. 1 157 annexed Finland. 1397 forms the Kalmar Union with Denmark and Norway, and is ruled by Denmark. 1523 independence from the alliance. In the same year, Gustav Vasa was elected king. The period from 1654 to 17 19 was a prosperous period in Sweden, and its territory included Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, as well as the Baltic coastal areas of Russia, Poland and Germany. 17 18 gradually declined after losing the wars against Russia, Denmark and Poland. 1805 Participated in the Napoleonic Wars. /kloc-After losing to Russia in 0/809, it was forced to cede Finland. 18 14 obtained Norway from Denmark and made an alliance with Norway. Norway became independent from the Federation. Sweden remained neutral in both world wars.

Swedish navy female soldier

Politics: The current Constitution consists of three basic laws: Government Code (promulgated in 1809, revised in 1974), Law on Succession to the Throne (promulgated in18/0, revised in 1979) and Law on Succession to the Throne. The Constitution stipulates that Sweden has a constitutional monarchy. The king is the head of state and commander-in-chief of the armed forces. As a national symbol, he only performs representative or ceremonial duties and cannot interfere with the work of parliament and government. Parliament is the only legislative body in the country and is elected by universal suffrage. The government is the highest administrative organ of the country and is responsible to the parliament. The king's eldest son is the lawful heir to the throne. Parliament is unicameral.

Economy: Sweden implements a "mixed economy" which combines developed private industry and commerce with relatively perfect state-owned public service departments, and is famous for its high wages, high taxes and high welfare. Forest, iron ore and water power are the three major natural resources in Sweden. On this basis, it has developed and formed four traditional industrial systems: mining and metallurgy, forestry and papermaking, electric power and machinery manufacturing. As a country rich in timber, iron ore and water resources, Sweden focuses on developing an export-oriented industrialized economy. Industry occupies a very important position in the national economy, and 82% of industrial products are exported abroad. After the mid-1970s, the industrial structure of Sweden has changed significantly. Sweden has increased the intensity and investment in scientific research and development, and the high-tech industry has developed rapidly. Transportation, communication, medicine and health, information, environmental protection and other fields have strong competitiveness in the world. Steel and wood processing, once Sweden's main export sectors, has been gradually replaced by industrial sectors such as machinery manufacturing, electronic precision instruments and automobiles. Shipbuilding, textile and other industries are declining, and the government has provided a lot of funds for subsidies, restructuring or nationalization. Metal processing and machinery manufacturing are the most important industrial sectors in Sweden. Swedish mechanical products are characterized by precision, durability and high technical level.

People shop at the Christmas market in Stockholm.

This Christmas market has a history of hundreds of years and is still preserved today.

Holding a medieval style. Every year before Christmas, no

There are many local residents who only come to shop.

Tourists come here to appreciate the elegance of this ancient market.

. Traditional products such as ball bearings and refrigeration equipment enjoy a high reputation in the international market. Iron and steel industry is one of the industrial sectors with a long history. Chemical industry is one of the main industrial sectors in Sweden. In the chemical industry, especially petrochemistry, petroleum refining is the most prominent, and plastics, chemical fibers, medicines and fertilizers have also made great progress. The automobile industry developed rapidly after the war, producing all kinds of trucks besides cars. One third of the car production is sold to the United States. The energy industry plays a very important role in the Swedish economy. Sweden is a country with developed industries and many energy-intensive enterprises. Besides, it has a long winter and a long transportation line. China is a country with high energy consumption, and the per capita annual electricity consumption is about10.3 million kwh. Sweden's agriculture and service industries are also relatively developed. The Swedish economy mainly relies on foreign trade and advocates open markets and free trade. Sweden's main export products are: automobiles and transportation equipment, machinery and instruments, electronic products, wood pulp and paper, medicines and chemicals, steel and metal products. More than 60% of Sweden's imported goods are parts and raw materials for manufacturing, mainly including electronic products, mechanical instruments, automobiles and transportation equipment, food, textiles and footwear.

Deer sleigh

Culture: 9-year compulsory free education. Famous universities include Stockholm University, Uppsala University, Lund University, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm Business School, etc. Swedes have high cultural quality, warm hospitality, simplicity and honesty, civilized speech, proper manners and punctuality. Swedes attach great importance to environmental protection and love wild animals such as flowers and birds and nature. Employees are entitled to five weeks' statutory paid holidays every year, working five days a week and working 65,438+0,5000 hours a year. People like to spend their leisure time outdoors, hiking in forests and fields, picking wild fruits and mushrooms, swimming, boating and fishing in the sea and lake. In summer, the days are long and the nights are short. People travel at home and abroad. Sweden has become one of the countries with the largest number of outbound tourists in the world. Sports activities are Swedish hobbies. According to a survey published by the University of Gothenburg in Sweden on June 24th, 2002, the Internet has surpassed traditional newspapers and become a more popular media in Sweden. According to a sample survey, Swedes spend an average of 23 minutes surfing the Internet every day and evening, while Swedes spend 265,438+0 minutes reading daily newspapers, only 8 minutes reading evening papers, 2 hours listening to the radio and 45 minutes watching TV respectively. The survey shows that women prefer listening to radio and reading; Men are more inclined to watch TV news, videos and evening papers. People with higher education are more willing to surf the internet, read books and read professional magazines; People with low education are willing to watch TV, listen to the radio and read the evening paper.

Military: Sweden has about 65,000 troops and 20,000 civilians, and can mobilize 850,000 people in wartime. In September, 2004, Swedish Defense Minister Bioque Lund issued a statement saying that Sweden once took preventing the invasion from the former Soviet bloc as its national defense focus, but this threat no longer exists. The focus now is to respond to the international crisis and safeguard the territorial integrity of the country.

Attractions: Nobel's house is located in Baihua Villa in Cascuga, central Sweden, more than 200 kilometers away from Stockholm. This is a milky white two-story building. The green lawn in front of the building complements the surrounding birch forest and the environment is quiet. During the period of 1894, Alfie Red Nobel ended his overseas wandering career and returned to his motherland to settle down, where he spent most of his last two years. Because his former residence, which was born in Stockholm, has now stood tall, Baihua Villa has become the only well-preserved Nobel's former residence today. Since the establishment of 1975, the memorial hall has become a tourist attraction and a Nobel academic activity center. The Nobel Seminar is held here every year, and famous scientists from all over the world gather together to discuss new topics in the field of science and Nobel's academic thought of "benefiting mankind". The memorial hall retains photos of Nobel's activities before his death, patent certificates of various technological inventions, gold medals and wills. Nobel's bedroom furnishings are very simple, with only a few pieces of the most necessary furniture, such as bed, desk and wardrobe, but all kinds of instruments and equipment in his laboratory are dazzling. Nobel183365438+1October 2 1 was born. He won the reputation of "king of explosives" for inventing detonators, nitroglycerin solid explosives and colloidal explosives. 1896 65438+February 10 died. At age 63. According to his will, part of his legacy, equivalent to $9.2 million, was used as a fund to reward scientific workers who benefited mankind. Plus the interest of this fund, there are five kinds of prizes in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace, which are awarded once a year on the day of Nobel's death, called the Nobel Prize.

The Swedish Palace is the place where the king works and holds celebrations, and it is the main tourist attraction in Stockholm. Located in the center of Stockholm. Built in the17th century, it is the work of the famous Swedish architect Trier. The main entrance is divided by two stone lions on both sides, and two guards wearing red tassels and medieval costumes stand with guns, which is very powerful and neat. There are many exquisite reliefs on the four walls of the palace, and there is a big yard in the middle. The palace church and national hall in the south half que and the banquet hall in the north half que kept their original furnishings and were open to the public. In the magnificent hall of the palace, large portraits of kings and queens of past dynasties are hung on the walls, and the dome is decorated with magnetic burial, sculpture and gorgeous paintings. It is said that most of them are German artists from17th century. Some rooms are also equipped with ancient chariot weapons, jewels, gold and silver vessels and mock-ups of medieval knights, who wear spears, bronze helmets and armor. According to the ancient tradition, the Palace Guard held a grand changing ceremony at noon every day, which attracted a large number of tourists.

Historical celebrity: Alfred bernhard Nobel (1833.10.21-1896.12.10), a famous Swedish chemist and inventor of nitroglycerin explosive. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, 1833, he devoted his life to the research of explosives and made great achievements in the research of nitroglycerin. 1896 10 February 10, Nobel died in Italy. One year before his death, he proposed in his will that a part of his legacy (US$ 9.2 million) should be used as a fund, and the interest should be divided into five categories: physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and peace, and awarded to scholars from all countries who have made great contributions to mankind in these fields. 1900 In June, the Swedish government approved the establishment of the Nobel Foundation, and awarded the Nobel Prize for the first time on the fifth anniversary of Nobel's death the following year, namely 190 1, 12, 10. On the occasion of the 300th anniversary of 1968 CCB, the Swedish Central Bank provided funds to add the Nobel Prize in Economics (the full name is "Nobel Prize in Economics in Memory of Alfred Bernd by the Swedish Central Bank", also known as "Nobel Prize in Economics in Memory"), which was awarded at the same time as the other five prizes of 1969. Nobel Prize >>& gt

Olof Palme (1927.1.30-1986.2.28), late Prime Minister of Sweden. 1927 65438+/kloc-0 was born in Stockholm on October 30th. He studied at Gatina School near Stockholm in his early years and served in military service after graduation. After World War II, he entered Kenyon College in Ohio, USA, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from 65438 to 0948. After returning to China, he entered Stockholm University and 195 1 obtained a bachelor's degree in law. 1950 Join the Social Democratic Party. From 65438 to 0953, he served as special adviser to the Swedish Prime Minister. 1958 elected member. Started working in the government from 1963. 1969 chairman of the social democratic party. 1969 and 1982 served as prime minister twice. 1976 1 1 was elected as the international vice chairman of the socialist party. 1980 In September, he initiated the establishment of the Independent Commission on Disarmament and Security (also known as the Palme Commission) and served as its chairman. 1980165438+10 as the special envoy of the un secretary-general to mediate the Iran-Iraq war. 1986 was assassinated in Stockholm on February 28th.

Diplomacy: Pursuing the foreign policy of "military non-alignment in peacetime so as to remain neutral in the event of war in neighboring areas". Actively participate in international cooperation in neighboring regions, Europe and world affairs. It believes that cooperation is security, and the surrounding areas are its own security foundation. The EU is playing an increasingly important role in OSCE affairs, recognizing NATO's leading position in OSCE affairs and taking its participation in UN affairs as one of the diplomatic cornerstones. June 1994, joined NATO "Partnership for Peace". 1 995 65438+1October1Become a full member of the European Union. Sweden also advocates giving full play to the role of the United Nations and actively promoting relaxation and disarmament. Sweden is a member of the Council of Europe, the Nordic Council and the European Free Trade Association.

Relations with China:1950 On May 9th, Sweden established diplomatic relations with China.

General situation of Switzerland

Country name: Swiss Confederation

National Day: August 1 (129 1)

National flag: square. This flag is red with a white cross in the middle. There are different opinions about the origin of Swiss flag patterns, among which four are more representative. By 1848, Switzerland had formulated a new federal constitution, which officially stipulated the red and white cross flag as the Swiss federal flag. White symbolizes peace, justice and light, and red symbolizes the victory, happiness and enthusiasm of the people; The whole design of the national flag symbolizes national unity. This national flag was revised in 1889, changing the original red and white cross rectangle into a square, symbolizing the fair and neutral policy adopted by the country in diplomacy.

National emblem: It's a coat of arms. The pattern and color are the same as the national flag.

National flower: edelweiss

National stone: small crystal

State dignitaries: Moritz Lloyd's Berg, president of the Federation (head of state), and micheline calmy-Ray, vice president (female), took office on June 5438+1 October1,2006, with a term of one year.

Federal Square in front of Swiss Federal Building

Physical geography: the area is 4 1284 square kilometers. It is a landlocked country in central Europe, bordering Austria and Liechtenstein in the east, Italy in the south, France in the west and Germany in the north. The country has high terrain, which is divided into three natural terrain areas: Jura Mountain in the northwest, Alps in the south and Swiss Plateau in the middle, with an average elevation of about1.350m.. The main rivers are Rhine and Rhone. There are many lakes, including 1484, and the largest Geneva Lake (Le Mans Lake) covers an area of about 58 1 km2. The land belongs to the north temperate zone, and it is affected by the alternation of marine climate and continental climate, and the climate changes greatly.

Geneva, an international city

Population: 7.09 million (1997). Among them, foreigners account for 19.4%. The official languages are German, French and Italian. Among the residents, 63.6% speak German, 19.2% French, 7.6% Italian, 0.6% Latin Romance and 9% other languages. Christians account for 44%, Catholics for 48% and other religions for 5%.

In Bern, the capital of Switzerland, dozens of tourists listened to the staff at the Swiss Federal Building. The Swiss Federal Building takes advantage of the summer recess of Parliament to let the public visit for free and learn about the functions and working methods of Parliament. Thousands of people come to visit every day.

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Brief History: In the 3rd century, aleman (Germanic) migrated to the east and north of Switzerland, and Burgundy migrated to the west, establishing the first Burgundy dynasty. 1 1 century was ruled by the holy Roman empire. 1648 Get rid of the rule of the Holy Roman Empire, declare independence and pursue a neutral policy. 1798, Napoleon I embezzled Switzerland and changed it to the "First Republic of Hervey". 1803, Switzerland resumed its Federation.

Unique Swiss horn

18 15, the Vienna conference confirmed Switzerland as a permanent neutral country. 1848, Switzerland formulated a new constitution and established the Federal Council, which has since become a unified federal country. Switzerland remained neutral in both world wars. Switzerland has been an observer of the United Nations since 1948. In the referendum held in March 2002, 54.6% of Swiss voters and 12 of 23 Swiss states supported Switzerland's entry into the United Nations. On September 10, 2002, the 57th United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution to formally accept the Swiss Confederation as a new member of the United Nations.

Politics: Switzerland is a federal country, and each state has its own constitution. The Federal Council is the highest administrative body of the country. The Federal Parliament consists of the National Assembly and the Federal Parliament, which have the same power and are the legislative bodies of the Federation. Only when the two houses reach an agreement can a law or resolution take effect. The Federal Council is the highest administrative body of the country, and the President of the Federal Council is the President of the Swiss Confederation, who is the head of state and government. The term of office is one year and cannot be re-elected. According to the Constitution, Switzerland implements direct democracy in the form of "referendum" and "citizen initiative". Any amendment to the Constitution, signing an international treaty with a term exceeding 15 years, or joining an important international organization must go through a referendum and be approved by each state before it can take effect.

Located in Basel, Switzerland

Headquarters of the Bank for International Settlements

Military service: Switzerland has a national military service system. Healthy men between the ages of 65,438+08 and 42 must take three weeks to serve in the army every two years. Servicemen can also choose to serve once. The total service time of men is 260 days, and women enjoy the same rights as men and can take guns to participate in various military tasks. The Swiss army has 220,000 troops (including 80,000 reserves and 20,000 recruits), and its functions are national defense and terrorism prevention. Switzerland will launch military reform plan >:>& gt

Diplomacy: Switzerland is a "permanently neutral country" and pursues an active policy of neutrality. Universality, quality service and international cooperation are the three elements of its foreign policy. In June 2005, Swiss citizens voted to join the Schengen Agreement. Schengen agreement

Relations with China:1September 1950 14, Switzerland established diplomatic relations with China and exchanged ministers. In June 1956, June 65438+ 10, April 1957, China and Sweden upgraded the legation to the embassy respectively. From June 5 to 10, 2003, Swiss Federal President pascal couchepin paid a working visit to China.