Overview
Sweden and Norway or Sweden–Norway (Swedish: Svensk-norska unionen; Norwegian: Den svensk-norske union(en)), officially the United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway, and known as the United Kingdoms, was a personal union of the separate kingdoms of Sweden and Norway under a common monarch and common foreign policy that lasted from 1814 until its peaceful dissolution in 1905. The two states kept separate constitutions, laws, legislatures, administrations, state churches, armed forces, and currencies; the kings mostly resided in Stockholm, where foreign diplomatic representations were located. The Norwegian government was presided over by viceroys: Swedes until 1829, Norwegians until 1856. That office was later vacant and then abolished in 1873. Foreign policy was conducted through the Swedish foreign ministry until the dissolution of.
Historical Periods
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1815–1819)
1815 CE – 1819 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 804,302 km²
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1820–1899)
1820 CE – 1899 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 804,302 km²
United Kingdoms of Sweden and Norway (1900–1904)
1900 CE – 1904 CE
Capital: StockholmArea: 804,302 km²