A Look Inside The Lives of Ordinary Swedes, 55 Facts About Swedish Culture Guaranteed To Make You Go “Wow!”

Winter Is Coming

Living in the far north of Sweden during the winter, when there are fewer than five hours of daylight, can be challenging. Numerous people living in the Arctic regions of Europe suffer from SAD, a form of depression brought on by shorter days.

To combat this, the government has begun to install U.V. lights at bus stops and other public areas. Sweden may have dismal winters, but its summers boast a wonderfully long 24 hours of daylight, perfect for enjoying those extended summer breaks.

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