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Are Sweden and Switzerland the same country?

No, Sweden and Switzerland are two countries.

Sweden, the full name of the Kingdom of Sweden, is a country located in Scandinavia, one of the five Nordic countries, and its capital is Stockholm. It borders Norway to the west, Finland to the northeast, scarborough-Geraker Strait and kattegat to the southwest, and the Baltic Sea and Botswana Bay to the east.

Sweden faces Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia across the sea, with a coastline of 7,624 kilometers and a total area of about 450,000 square kilometers. It is the largest country in Northern Europe.

The Swiss Confederation (German: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, French: Confédération suisse, Italian: Confederazione Svizzera, Roman: Confederaziun svizra), referred to as "Switzerland", is one of the countries in Central Europe, and the whole country is divided into 26 states.

Switzerland borders Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. The whole territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, and it is known as the "roof of Europe".

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