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{{Lists of Swedes This is a list of Swedish scientists. Archaeology * Lili Kaelas (1919–2007), Stone and Bronze Age archaeologist Biology and environmental science * Albertina Carlsson (1848–1930), zoologist * Augusta Christie-Linde (1870–1953), zoologist * Jonas C. Dryander (1748–1810), botanist *Eva Ekeblad (1724–1786), agronomist *Erik Leonard Ekman (1883–1931), botanist *Elias Magnus Fries (1794–1878), botanist * AnnMari Jansson (1934–2007), systems ecologist *Pehr Kalm (1716–1779), botanist *Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778), botanist, "father of taxonomy" *René Malaise (1892–1978), entomologist * Lisbeth Olsson (1963–), professor in industrial biotechnology *Johan Rockström (1965–), professor in environmental science and executive director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre * Olaus Rudbeckius, junior (1660–1740), botanist *Daniel Solander (1733–1782), botanist * Peter Gustaf Tengmalm (1754–1803), naturalist Chemistry * Johan August A ...
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Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic country by both area and population, and is the List of European countries by area, fifth-largest country in Europe. Its capital and largest city is Stockholm. Sweden has a population of 10.6 million, and a low population density of ; 88% of Swedes reside in urban areas. They are mostly in the central and southern half of the country. Sweden's urban areas together cover 1.5% of its land area. Sweden has a diverse Climate of Sweden, climate owing to the length of the country, which ranges from 55th parallel north, 55°N to 69th parallel north, 69°N. Sweden has been inhabited since Prehistoric Sweden, prehistoric times around 12,000 BC. The inhabitants emerged as the Geats () and Swedes (tribe), Swedes (), who formed part of the sea-faring peopl ...
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