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1999 in Sweden |
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- 1970s
- 1980s
- 1990s
- 2000s
- 2010s
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| See also: |
- Other events of 1999
- Timeline of Swedish history
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Events from the year 1999 in Sweden
Incumbents
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- Monarch – Carl XVI Gustaf
- Prime Minister – Göran Persson
Events
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May
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- 28 May – The Malexander murders.[1][2]
- 29 May – Charlotte Nilsson wins Eurovision Song Contest.
Popular culture
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Sports
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- The 1999 Allsvenskan was won by Helsingborgs IF
Film
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- 1 October – Tsatsiki, morsan och polisen, directed by Ella Lemhagen, released
Births
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- 21 January – Pontus Dahlberg, footballer
Deaths
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Birgit Cullberg in 1943
- 15 January – Lars Glassér, sprint canoer, world champion (born 1925).[3]
- 29 April – Oscar Ljung, film actor (born 1909)
- 28 May – Henry Carlsson, footballer (born 1917).[4]
- 13 June – Kjell Rosén, footballer (born 1921)
- 8 September – Birgit Cullberg, choreographer (born 1908)
- 12 November – Sven Hjertsson, footballer (born 1924).
See also
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- 1999 in Swedish television
References
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