1914 in Sweden

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1914 was the first year of the First World War, though this had little effect on the nation as for the entirety of the war, and most of Swedish modern history, the nation would remain neutral. Famously the Scandinavian kings would meet in Malmö to discuss neutrality in the great war.

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Life expectancy - ~58 years [1] Fertility rate - 3.2 births per woman [2]

Swedish Population Pyramid that includes 1914

Population - 5.7 million [3]

King Gustaf V during the Courtyard Speech

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Events

Card representing the Trekungamötet (Meeting of the three kings) in Malmö, December 18, 1914

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