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296:, a terrain of mostly barren hills reaching 377 meters. The southernmost province of Scania differs from the rest of Sweden in consisting almost entirely of mostly flat, arable land, and also in its complex geology, which includes
557:) form forests, in pure or mixed stands. Spruce grows in wetter soils and pine drier soils, but in bogs, there are often numerous stunted pines. The undergrowth in a spruce forest is commonly almost pure stands of bilberry (
312:, sometimes forming archipelagos of fairly small, bare, rounded rocks (Sw. "skärgård") in the northern part of the west coast and around Stockholm. The Baltic islands Öland and Gotland consist almost entirely of
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Norwegian border, conditions are typical of the North Atlantic, turning to subarctic near the Finnish border where
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939:List of amphibians and reptiles of Sweden
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1258:. They are all protected under the law.
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1390:Draining of mires for peat extraction.
139:is a mountainous country dominated by
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1602:Grantham, H. S.; et al. (2020).
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1466:Olsson, Olle G.; Karlsson, Thomas.
1701:Lepage, Denis (29 December 2018).
1496:"Current Climate > Climatology"
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1476:(in Swedish). Cydonia Development
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1703:"Checklist of birds of Sweden"
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1658:VanĂÄŤek, Lukáš (2021).
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931:List of birds of Sweden
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1079:ringed seal
1075:harbor seal
911:Chlorophyta
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706:Store Mosse
702:raised bogs
548:Picea abies
356:rain shadow
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2225:Categories
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2039:Montenegro
2019:Luxembourg
1999:Kazakhstan
1902:Azerbaijan
1411:References
1244:Amphibians
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1106:introduced
1100:, and the
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109:April 2020
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191:Geography
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149:habitats
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1967:Germany
1962:Georgia
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