With its twenty-five provinces, the Kingdom of Sweden is a member of the European Union. The three most significant regions are Skane, Västra Götaland, and Stockholm. The total area of Sweden is 450,295 square kilometers. The country is in Northern Europe and shares borders with Finland, Denmark, and Norway. In the south, the climate is moderate, whereas in the north, it is subarctic. The majority of its landscape is low-lying and level, with some undulating plains and mountains in the west. There are more than 10.4 million people living there overall. With more than a million residents, Stockholm serves as both the nation's capital and most populated city. Other significant cities are Uppsala, Göteborg, and Malmö. With 25 million passengers annually, Stockholm Arlanda Airport (ARN) is the busiest airport. Göteborg Landvetter Airport (GOT), with 6.6 million passengers annually, is the second busiest. With connections to every corner of the globe, Stockholm Airport ranks as the 25th busiest airport in Europe. Strong cultural ties exist between Sweden and its neighbors in Scandinavia. In terms of acceptance and tolerance laws, it is among the most progressive nations in the world. Swedish is the official language. The Roman-Germanic and customary laws serve as the foundation for the civil law system. A parliamentary constitutional monarchy is the form of government. King Carl XVI Gustaf is the head of state, and Prime Minister Stefan Lofven is the head of government. The Swedish krona (SEK), which is the national currency of the country, is currently worth 10.52 US dollars. With a GDP of about $563 billion, the nation's contemporary market economy ranks it as the eleventh largest in Europe.The per capita income of its people is $52,477. Services and the industrial sector account for the majority of the GDP. Steel, paper, automobiles, precision equipment, barley, wheat, and sugar beets are among its principal export commodities. The Swedish economy grows moderately, at a pace of roughly 3% annually. Visitors can choose from a wide range of historical and natural places in Sweden. It is particularly well-known for its beaches, scenery, and architecture. The Vasa Museum, Skansen and Djurgarden, Gamla Stan, Drottningholm, and the Stockholm Archipelago are a few of the important locations. Stockholm has grown into a forward-thinking hub for the arts. Every year, more than 7.4 million tourists travel to the country. The bulk of visitors are from Germany and the Scandinavian nations that are nearby.