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2014 in Sweden
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Events from the year 2014 in Sweden.
Incumbents
Events
March
- 8–9 March – Knife attacks in the Möllevången neighbourhood of Malmö, in which neo-Nazis connected to the Party of the Swedes injure four people who had taken part in a demonstration celebrating International Women's Day that had just ended.[1][2] Initial media reports of "a clash between leftwing and rightwing extremists" were widely condemned as misleading.[3][4]
- 16 March – Thousands demonstrate against fascism in Malmö, in response to the International Women's Day knife attacks the previous weekend.[5][6]
July
- 31 July-11 August – 2014 Västmanland Wildfire.
September
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- 14 September – The 2014 Swedish general election
December
- 2 December –
- 3 December – Prime Minister of Sweden Stefan Lofven calls a snap general election after the Riksdag rejected the proposed Government budget in favour of a budget promoted by the centre-right opposition.
- 9 December – The Pirate Bay website goes offline after Swedish police seize its servers.
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Deaths

- 6 January – Lena Smedsaas, journalist (b. 1951).[7]
- 11 February – Alice Babs, singer and actress (b. 1924).[8]
- 6 March – Barbro Kollberg, film actress (b. 1917).
- 7 July – Bertil Haase, modern pentathlete (b. 1923).[9]
- 25 August – Lars Mortimer, comic artist (b. 1946).[10]
- 29 August
- Brasse Brännström, actor and screenwriter (b. 1945).
- Björn Waldegård, rally driver (b. 1943).
- 12 September – Bengt Saltin, professor of human physiology (b. 1935).[11]
- 29 October – Klas Ingesson, footballer (b. 1968).
- 21 December – Åke Johansson, footballer (b. 1928).
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References
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