ປະເທດສະວີເດນ
ປະເທດສະວີເດນ (ເກຣັກ: Sweden, ຝຣັ່ງ: Suède) ແມ່ນປະເທດຫນຶ່ງທີ່ຢູ່ໃນທະວີບເອີລົບ. ຫຼື ລາຊະອານາຈັກສະວີເດນ (ຊູແອດ: Konungariket Sverige, ຝຣັ່ງ: Royaume de Suède) ເປັນປະເທດກຸ່ມນອກດິກຕັ້ງຢູ່ເທິງແຫຼມສະການດິນາວີ ໃນເອີລົບເໜືອ ເຂດແດນທາງຕາເວັນຕົກຕິດກັບປະເທດນໍເວ ທາງຕາເວັນອອກສຽງເໜືອຕິກຕໍ່ປະເທດຟິນແລນ ແລະຊ່ອງແຄບ ສະແກເກີແລກ (Skagerrak) ທາງຕາເວັນຕົກສຽງໃຕ້ຕິດກັບຊ່ອງແຄບແກຕີແກດ (Kattegat) ແລະທາງຕາເວັນອອກຕິດກັບທະເລບານຕິກ ແລະອ່າວບົດນີ. ມີສະຕອກໂຮມເປັນນະຄອນຫຼວງ. ປະເທດສະວີເດັນມີປະຊາກອນທີ່ເບົາບາງ ເວ້ນແຕ່ໃນເຂດເມືອງໃຫຍ່ ພື້ນທີ່ສ່ວນໃຫຍ່ຂອງປະເທດປະກອບດ້ວຍປ່າໄມ້ ແລະພູສູງ.
ລາຊາອານາຈັກສະວີເດນ Konungariket Sverige (ຊູແອດ)
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ຄຳຂວັນ: ເກີດຢູ່ສະວີເດັນ ໃຫຍ່ຢູ່ສະວີເດັນ ຕາຍຢູ່ສະວີເດັນ | |
ທີ່ຕັ້ງຂອງ ສະວີເດັນ (ສີຂຽວເຂັ້ມ) – ໃນທະວີບເອີລົບ (ສີຂຽວ & ສີເທົາເຂັ້ມ) | |
ເມືອງຫຼວງ ແລະ ເມືອງໃຫຍ່ທີ່ສຸດ | ສະຕັອກໂຮມ |
ພາສາລັດຖະການ | ບໍ່ກຳໜົດ ພາສາສະວີເດັນ (ໂດຍພຶດຕິໄນ) |
• | ບໍ່ມີມື້ສະຖາປະນາ |
ພື້ນທີ່ | |
• ລວມ | 449,964 ຕາລາງກິໂລແມັດ (173,732 ຕາລາງໄມລ໌) (55) |
8.67% | |
ປະຊາກອນ | |
• 6 ກັນຍາ 2017 ປະມານ | 10,073,500[1] (84) |
• ສຳມະໂນປະຊາກອນ 2016 | 9,995,153 |
20 ຕໍ່ຕາລາງກິໂລແມັດ (51.8 ຕໍ່ຕາລາງໄມລ໌) (155) | |
GDP (ອຳນາດຊື້) | 2017 (ປະມານ) |
• ລວມ | $ 521.693 ພັນລ້ານ |
• ຕໍ່ຫົວ | $ 51,263 |
GDP (ລາຄາຕະຫຼາດ) | 2017 (ປະມານ) |
• ລວມ | $ 541.889 ພັນລ້ານ |
• ຕໍ່ຫົວ | $ 53,248 |
ຈີນີ (2014) | 27.2[2] ຂໍ້ຜິດພາດ: ຄ່າຈີນີບໍ່ຖືກຕ້ອງ |
HDI (2016) | 0.913 ຂໍ້ຜິດພາດ: ຄ່າ HDI ບໍ່ຖືກຕ້ອງ · 14th |
ເຂດເວລາ | UTC+1 (CET) |
• ລະດູຮ້ອນ (ເວລາອອມແສງ) | UTC+2 ລະບົບຈາລະຈອນ ຂວາມື (CEST) |
ລະຫັດໂທລະສັບ | 46 |
ລະຫັດອິນເຕີເນັດ | .se |
ປະຊາກອນສາດ
ດັດແກ້ປະເທດສະວີເດັນມີປະຊາກອນປະມານ 9,644,864 (ປີ ຄ.ສ. 2013)[3][4] ໂດຍມີປະຊາກອນເກີນ 9 ລ້ານຄົນເມື່ອເດືອນສິງຫາ ປີ ຄ.ສ. 2004 ແລະເກີນ 9.5 ລ້ານຄົນເມື່ອປີ ຄ.ສ. 2012[5][6]
ພາສາ
ດັດແກ້ພາສາລັດຊະການຂອງປະເທດສະວີເດັນແມ່ນພາສາສະວີເດັນ[7][8] ເຊິ່ງມີຜູ້ເວົ້າເປັນພາສາແມ່ໃນປະເທດປະມານ 8,840,000 ຄົນ (ປະມານ 92% ຂອງປະຊາກອນປະເທດ)[9] ແມ່ນພາສາທີ່ຈັດຢູ່ໃນຕະກູນພາສາເຢຍລະມັນເໜືອ ແມ່ນພາສາທີ່ຄ້າຍຄຶງກັບພາສາເດນໝາກ ແລະພາສານໍເວ ໂດຍຜູ້ເວົ້າທັງສາມພາສານີ້ສາມາດສົນທະນາກັນໄດ້ ເຖິງແມ່ນວ່າຈະມີການສະກົດແລະສຳນຽງການເວົ້າທີ່ແຕກຕ່າງກັນແດ່.
ອ້າງອີງ
ດັດແກ້- ↑ ສຳນັກງານສະຖິຕິສະວີເດັນ ແມ່ແບບ:En
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- ↑ "More than 9.5 million inhabitants". Statistics Sweden. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
- ↑ "Språklag (2009:600)". Riksdagen (in Swedish). 2009-05-28. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
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