Swedish all newspapers and news sites
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Dagens Nyheter (DN)
One of the most popular Swedish-language newspapers in Sweden.
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Göteborgs-Posten (G-P)
Compact format daily newspaper based in Gothenburg, Sweden. The Goteborg-Posten is one of the most widely circulated daily newspapers published in Sweden.
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Svenska Dagbladet (SvD)
Leading Swedish-language newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden. The newspaper owned by the Norwegian media conglomerate Schibsted.
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Sydsvenskan
Swedish daily newspaper published in Malmö.
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Dagen
Christian newspaper in Sweden, established in 1945.
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Aftonbladet
Tabloid format daily newspaper based in Globen City, Stockholm. The newspaper owned by the Swedish Trade Union Confederation (Landsorganisationen i Sverige) and Schibsted.
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Expressen
Tabloid format newspaper published in Stockholm, Sweden.
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Arbetarbladet
Regional newspaper printed and distributed in Gävle, Sweden.
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Borås Tidning
Local daily newspaper published in Borås, Sweden.
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Dala-Demokraten
Swedish-language local newspaper published in Falun, Dalarna.
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Dagens Industri (DI)
Tabloid format daily business newspaper.
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Dagens Handel (Lidingö)
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Hallands Nyheter
Falkenberg based daily newspaper. The newspaper printed Monday through Saturday.
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Hallandsposten
Daily newspaper published in Halmstad, Sweden. The newspaper serving Halmstad, Hylte, Laholm municipalities, as well as surrounding areas.
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Helsingborgs Dagblad (HD)
Leading regional newspaper published in Helsingborg, Skåne County.
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Nerikes Allehanda (NA)
Daily newspaper published in Örebro, Sweden. It is one of the largest newspapers in the region.
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Norrländska Socialdemokraten (NSD)
Regional newspaper published in Norrbotten, Sweden.
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Nya Wermlands-Tidningen (NWT)
Swedish local newspaper serving Värmland, Dalsland and western Dalarna.
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TTELA
Daily newspaper serving Trollhättan, Vänersborg, Lilla Edet, and Mellerud.
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Västerbottens Folkblad
Swedish-language tabloid format newspaper published in Umeå, Västerbotten.
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Västerbottens-Kuriren
Swedish-language newspaper printed in Umeå, Sweden.
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Östgöta Correspondenten
Daily newspaper published in Linköping, Sweden.
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Nordstjernan
One of the leading Swedish community newspapers in USA.
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Alekuriren (Älvängen)
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Alingsås tidning (Alingsås)
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Alingsåskuriren (Alingsås)
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Allehanda.se (Härnösand, Örnsköldsvik)
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Arbetaren (Stockholm)
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Arboga tidning (Arboga)
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Avesta tidning (Avesta)
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Barometern (Kalmar)
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Blekingeposten (Bräkne-Hoby)
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Bohusläningen (Uddevalla)
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Dalarnas tidningar (Borlänge, Hedemora, Falun, Ludvika, Mora)
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Enköpingsposten (Enköping)
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Eskilstunakuriren med Strängnäs tidning (Eskilstuna)
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Fagerstaposten (Fagersta)
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Finnveden nu (Värnamo)
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Flamman (Stockholm)
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The Local (in English)
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Dalabygden
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Gefle Dagblad
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Smålands-Tidningen
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Jonkopings Posten
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Vimmerby Tidning
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Olandsbladet (Borgholm)
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Norra Halland
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Vasterbottningen
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Nord Sverige
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Lysekilsposten
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Mariestads Tidningen
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8 Sidor
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Vestmanlands Läns Tidning (VLT)
Västerås based Swedish liberal newspaper.
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Omni
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Fria Tider
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Nyheter Idag
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iFokus
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Privata Affarer
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Jnytt
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Gotlands Allehanda
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Blekinge Lans Tidning
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Skovde Nyheter
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Markbladet
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Nacka Varmdo Posten
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Vetlanda Posten
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Hoglandsnytt
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Proletaren
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Magazin 24
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Tranas Tidning
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Varnamo Nyheter
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Nynashamns Posten
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Karlskoga Kuriren
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Ystads Allehanda
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Västgöta-Bladet
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Trelleborgs Allehanda
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Tidningen Härjedalen
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Södermanlands Nyheter
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Smålänningen
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Strömstads Tidning
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Skaraborgs Läns Tidning
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Skaraborgs Allehanda
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Piteå-Tidningen
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Nya Lidköpings-Tidningen
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Norra Skåne
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Länstidningen Östersund
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Länstidningen Södertälje
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Mariestads-Tidningen
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Katrineholms-Kuriren
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Världen idag
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Falköpings Tidning
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Östersunds-Posten
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Västerviks-Tidningen
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Värmlands Folkblad
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Upsala Nya Tidning
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Sundsvalls Tidning
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Smålandsposten
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Norrbottens-Kuriren
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Norran
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Kristianstadsbladet
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ABC Nyheter
Sweden is a Scandinavian nation with thousands of coastal islands and inland lakes, along with vast boreal forests and glaciated mountains. Its principal cities, eastern capital Stockholm and southwestern Gothenburg and Malmö, are all coastal. Stockholm is built on 14 islands. It has more than 50 bridges, as well as the medieval old town, Gamla Stan, royal palaces and museums such as open-air Skansen. ― Google