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Sweden and captures
* 1677 – Scanian War: Denmark – Norway captures the harbor town of Marstrand from Sweden.
* April 4 – Denmark declares war on Sweden, then captures Kalmar.
* September – A mercenary army of Sweden under Pontus De la Gardie captures Narva from Russia.

Sweden and 2004
This was a result of the adaptation to the Bologna process that started in 2004 at Chalmers ( as the first technical university in Sweden ).
In 2004, 37 Members of the European Parliament ( MEPs ) from the UK, Poland, Denmark and Sweden founded a new European Parliament group called “ Independence and Democracy ” from the old Europe of Democracies and Diversities ( EDD ) group.
Controversy erupted on the 2004 set for Manderlay when actor John C. Reilly walked off the Trollhättan, Sweden, set in late March.
Nätverket Forn Sed formed in 2004, and has a network consisting of local groups () from all over Sweden.
To help support Feedback and continue celebrating their 30 year anniversary as a band, Rush hit the road again for their 30th Anniversary Tour in the summer of 2004 playing dates in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Sweden, the Czech Republic, and the Netherlands.
These are Verbotene Liebe ( Germany, 1995 – ); Skilda världar ( Sweden, 1996 – 2002 ); Apagorevmeni agapi ( Greece, 1998 ); Cuori Rubati ( Italy, 2002 – 2003 ) Zabranjena ljubav ( Croatia, 2004 – 2008 ).
In Sweden it was also a public holiday, but Pentecost Monday ( Annandag Pingst ) was replaced by Swedish National Day on June 6, by a government decision on December 15, 2004.
In 2004, YMCK appeared at Microdisko in Stockholm, Sweden.
Smart-card-based " electronic purse " systems store funds on the card so that readers do not need network connectivity and entered service throughout Europe in the mid-1990s, most notably in Germany ( Geldkarte ), Austria ( Quick Wertkarte ), Belgium ( Proton ), France ( Mon € o ), the Netherlands ( Chipknip and Chipper ( decommissioned in 2001 )), Switzerland (" Cash "), Norway (" Mondex "), Sweden (" Cash ", decommissioned in 2004 ), Finland (" Avant "), UK (" Mondex "), Denmark (" Danmønt ") and Portugal (" Porta-moedas Multibanco ").
" in Andren, A .; Jennbert, K .; Raudvere, C. Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions, an International Conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3-7, 2004.
On October 5, 2004, the morning newspapers Göteborgs-Posten, Dagens Nyheter, Sydsvenskan and Östersunds-Posten all switched to tabloid, thus making it the leading format for morning newspapers in Sweden by volume of circulation.
Carl Gustaf Christer Pettersson ( April 23, 1947-September 29, 2004 ) was a Swedish criminal who was a suspect in the 1986 assassination of Olof Palme, the Prime Minister of Sweden.
* Andrén, A .; Jennbert, K .; Raudvere, C. ( 2006 ) " Old Norse Religion: Some Problems and Prospects " in Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions, an International Conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3 – 7, 2004.
" Bridging mythology and belief: Viking Age functional culture as a reflection of the belief in divine intervention " in Andren, A .; Jennbert, K .; Raudvere, C. Old Norse Religion in Long Term Perspectives: Origins, Changes and Interactions, an International Conference in Lund, Sweden, June 3 – 7, 2004.
Figures as of 2004, from Statistics Sweden
Figures from Statistics Sweden, 2004.
From Statistics Sweden, 2004.
The following year, in August 2004, Shriro Sweden, the holding company of Victor Hasselblad AB, and Swedish subsidiary of Shriro Group, announced the acquisition of high-end scanner and digital cameraback manufacturer, Imacon.
Soon after this, Under-21 manager Peter Taylor called him up to the England Under-21 side and Milner made his debut against Sweden on 30 March 2004.
* Finn E. Kydland, winner of Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 2004
* 2004 Men's World Ice Hockey Championships held at Prague – Canada defeats Sweden 5-3 in the final
Since the World Championship was changed in 1995 from a single meeting Final to the Speedway Grand Prix ( SGP ), Ullevi has hosted a round of the series in 2002, 2003, 2004 ( Grand Prix of Scandinavia ), 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011 ( Grand Prix of Sweden ).
Welcoming a new team-mate for the year in Australian Chris Atkinson, who replaced the disappointing Finn who had been the former Champion's SWRT team-mate throughout 2004, Mikko Hirvonen, Solberg started his 2005 season brightly as he sought an immediate answer to Loeb, the Norwegian winning two of the first three events, in Sweden and Mexico.
His decision was met with dismay in Sweden and there was much clamoring for him to return to the team for their campaign at Euro 2004 in Portugal.

Sweden and Men's
Sweden men's national floorball team | Sweden celebrates their 2006 Men's World Floorball Championships | 2006 World Floorball Championship after defeating Finland men's national floorball team | Finland 7 – 6 in Overtime ( sports ) | Sudden Victory Overtime.
The first ever IFF-sanctioned wheelchair floorball matches were played between the men's teams of the Czech Republic and Sweden, during the 2008 Men's World Floorball Championships in Prague, Czech Republic.
* July 7 – 8 – Martina Navratilova of the United States wins the 1990 Wimbledon Championships – Women's Singles and Stefan Edberg of Sweden wins the 1990 Wimbledon Championships – Men's Singles.
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
** Junior Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
** Men's overall season champion: Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden
** Junior Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
** Men's overall season champion: Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden
** Men's champion: Czechoslovakia defeated Sweden
** Men's overall season champion: Ingemar Stenmark, Sweden
** Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
** Men's champion: Soviet Union defeated Sweden
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* Men's individual – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
* World Men's Champion – Ulrich Salchow ( Sweden )
** Men's Final: ( April 25 ) Sweden ( Peja Lindholm ) 7-6 Germany ( Sebastian Stock )
** Men's champion: Sweden defeated Canada

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