1995 in Sweden
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Events
1 January
Sweden accedes to the European Union.
September
- Establishment of the Haparanda Archipelago National Park.
November
Popular culture
Literature
- Hummelhonung, novel by Torgny Lindgren, winner of the August Prize.[1]
- Underbara kvinnor vid vatten, novel by Monika Fagerholm, received the Thanks for the Book Award
- Comédia infantil, novel by Henning Mankell, English translation Chronicler of the Winds (2006).[2][3]
Sports
- 5–18 June – the 1995 FIFA Women's World Cup were held
- 5–13 August – the 1995 World Championships in Athletics were held in Gothenburg
- The 1995 Allsvenskan was won by IFK Göteborg
Births

- 9 May – Oliver Källbom, ice hockey player[4]
- 6 June – Jonna Adlerteg, gymnast
- 21 June – Jesper Karlström, footballer
- 6 August – Rebecca Peterson, Swedish tennis player
- 2 November – Hanna Öberg, biathlete[5]
