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Maps and facts

Geographically, Mid Sweden University is located in the middle of Sweden, right at the heart of Northern Europe.

The capital of Sweden is Stockholm. Mid Sweden University has three campuses, in Härnösand, in Sundsvall and in Östersund.

 

Härnösand is located about 450 kilometres north of Stockholm. Sundsvall is located about 400 kilometres north of Stockholm, and Östersund is situated about 180 kilometres to the northwest of Sundsvall, about 550 kilometres north of Stockholm.

 

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Last updated: Monday, May 13, 2013 11:01 AM
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Writer: Lars Aronsson

Foto: Casper Hedberg

Sweden Facts

Area: 450,000 km² (174,000 sq mi)
Capital: Stockholm
Population: 9 million inhabitants
National Language: Swedish
Currency: Swedish Krona (SEK)
National Day: 6 June
Form of government: Constitutional monarchy, parliamentary democracy
Religion: 80% belong to the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Sweden

www.sweden.se - The official Gateway to Sweden

 

 

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Map of Campus Härnösand

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Map of Campus Östersund

 

 

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