Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe. Its terrain is marked by forests, mountains, plains, coastlines, and lakes.
The highest point in Sweden is Kebnekaise, which is 2,111 meters above sea level. The lowlands are mostly flat and rocky.
The terrain is a mix of rocky coasts and sandy beaches, with numerous bays and inlets along the coastlines.
The country's vast network of rivers and lakes give rise to a number of waterfalls that cascade down the landscape.
The highest point in Sweden is Kebnekaise, which towers above the country's terrain at 2,111 meters above sea level.
The lowest point in Sweden is the shoreline of the Baltic Sea, which reaches sea level at the country's southeastern coast.
Sweden's terrain is similar to other Nordic countries, such as Norway and Finland, which also feature mountains, forests, and coastlines.
See here a list of 10 cities in Sweden and their elevation above sea level.