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'''Sweden''' is a country in Europe. A Swedish team entered the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] for the [[curling]] event and came second place, getting the silver medal. Bart sent a phone call to a bar in Sweden after finding actor [[Denis Leary (character)|Denis Leary's]] cell phone.<ref>[[Lost Verizon]]</ref>
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'''Sweden''' is a country in Europe. A Swedish team entered the [[2010 Winter Olympics]] for the [[curling]] event and came second place, getting the silver medal. Bart sent a phone call to a bar in Sweden after finding actor [[Denis Leary (Character)|Denis Leary's]] cell phone.<ref>[[Lost Verizon]]</ref>
  
 
== Non-Canon Appearances ==
 
== Non-Canon Appearances ==

Revision as of 04:06, August 24, 2010

Sweden
Team Sweden.png
Country Information
Continent: Europe
Language spoken: Swedish
Capital city: Stockholm
First appearance: Treehouse of Horror XIV

Sweden is a country in Europe. A Swedish team entered the 2010 Winter Olympics for the curling event and came second place, getting the silver medal. Bart sent a phone call to a bar in Sweden after finding actor Denis Leary's cell phone.[1]

Non-Canon Appearances

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

The Nobel Prizes were held here and Professor Frink won one of the awards but the ceremony was ruined after his father started to kill everyone.[2]

Appearances

References