What Sweden is famous for?

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Arkhangelsk

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I don't know much about other countries, or much at all, but what is it that other countries think of Sweden? I've heard some say meatballs, and other say sexy women, and some other stuff I can't remember. But what pops up in your head when you think of Sweden?
 

Conveant0

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Anders Celsius invented, or founded the Celsius temperature scale in his lifetime (1701-1744).
 

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Editing this one after memory faults >.>

I'm going for beer on this one, but I've only every drunk it once but it was good and the name escaped me >.>
 

TyeDye75

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To me Sweden means an excellent example of a socialist government that works, and also a populace which over=achieves in nearly every pursuit. The number of successfull sportspeople, musicians and even poker players far exceeds their relatively small population.
 

Zamn

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I think Sweden is mostly known for socialism. Sweden is often held up as a model of how a state or society should be run by people (such as myself) of a left-wing inclination.
 

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Zamn said:
I think Sweden is mostly known for socialism. Sweden is often held up as a model of how a state or society should be run by people (such as myself) of a left-wing inclination.
Ooh, the red star, eh?
Would I be right in assuming you're a fan of Rage Against the Machine too?
 

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Peter Forsberg. I hope I'm not the only hockey fan around here. They put him on a stamp.
 

Rascarin

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Euthanasia?

Or is that Switzerland? They both begin with "Sw", so I get confused...
 

LordCraigus

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Time Travelling Toaster said:
The concept of the swiss army knife, there is other things but my QI memory has failed me >.>
As the name suggests I believe that's Swiss (Switzerland), not Swedish.