Wandering around the city markets in summer, you can see a huge amount of fresh berries picked in local forests. In summer, berries can be tasted fresh, and for the rest of the year, they are preserved and used frozen. Wonderful cakes and buns, as well as other common desserts, are made with berries. Many of the berries (like lingonberries) are a common addition to meat dishes. The summer period is a “wedding” …
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Go to the German Square, if you want to see one of the oldest religious buildings in the city - St. Hedwig's Church, which is locally known as the "German Church". In 1613 this church was built by German emigrants of Norrköping. Prince John gave them permission to build their own church, the walls of which currently keep many interesting unique artifacts. An original architectural landmark is the Church of …
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The Swedish city of Norrköping favorably located by the picturesque river Motala attracts many tourists looking for a relaxing and peaceful holiday. It offers plenty of attractions - both created by nature (Yxbacken hill) and by man (the City Hall, Hedvigs Kyrka). Not only adults but also children will be happy to explore them all. The same applies to walking in parks, visiting entertainment centers, and enjoying …
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Norrköping is not distinguished by a variety of shopping centers and outlets. The bulk of the stores presented in the city are aimed primarily at local residents. In the central streets, you can find a few souvenir shops selling traditional magnets, t-shirts, and handicrafts by local artisans. For gifts for loved ones, many tourists go to local grocery stores where they sell a lot of interesting delicacies. These …
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8. In search of unusual souvenirs, you can go to a museum located on Christianplatzen Street. Its building also houses a souvenir shop selling original handmade things. 9. Travelers limited in time can ride a yellow tram around the city. Its route passes through the most interesting landmarks and streets rich in architectural attractions. 10. Tram tickets can be purchased directly on the tram. In this case, …
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A popular restaurant is Angry Bull whose menu is based on Swedish and American cuisines. Its chefs prepare dozens of types of meat dishes, some of which are cooked exclusively over an open fire. Guests are encouraged to complement hearty dishes with interesting garnishes of potatoes, fresh and pickled vegetables. Local restaurants also offer an extensive drinks menu particularly appreciated by beer lovers. …
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Climate in Sweden and weather forecast - best seasons for visit

As June commences, the weather in the country gets better, and it rains very rarely. The warmest month in Sweden nonetheless, is July. At the same time, the marine climate contributes to the formation of weather conditions in the country considered quite comfortable by Europeans. With the arrival of August, the temperature drops by a couple of degrees, but in general, it remains stable. Autumn in Sweden begins early; in the north – from the middle of August. In the northern part of the Kingdom, already from the beginning of September, the weather becomes cold, windy, and there are prolonged rains almost every day. In the southern part on the other hand, it is still quite warm by the first autumn month. It snows from the first days of autumn in the mountainous part of the country. From the middle of autumn, the weather throughout the whole territory becomes very cold. This is due to the influence of cold air masses coming from the Atlantic. With the onset of November, it rains or snows throughout the Kingdom. The average temperature during this time is about 3-6°C. In the northern part of the country, the temperature drops to 3°C.
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Atmosphere of Sweden: religion and languages
The next most common language is considered to be Gutnish. This language is derived from one of the ancient languages of the historical local population. Up to 10,000 people communicate in this language today in Sweden. It has become widespread in the Gotland area. More than 30,000 Swedes uses the so called Jamtland dialect in everyday life. It is spoken mostly in the Jamtland province. Up until now, linguists around the world are debating about this dialect. This is so because in the state, it is considered that this dialect is a certain dialect of the Swedish language. However, some world scientists say that this language is closer to Norwegian.
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