Swedish units of measurement 

In Sweden, a common system for weights and measures was introduced by law in 1665. Before that, there were a number of local variants. The system was slightly revised in 1735. In 1855, a decimal reform was instituted that defined a new Swedish inch as 1/10 foot. It did not last long, because the metric system was subsequently introduced in 1889. Up to the middle of the 19th century there was a death penalty for falsifying weights or measures.

Sweden, along with other countries (Except U.S. and few other countries) currently use the metric system since 1889

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Length

Area

Volume

Weight

Nautical

Monetary

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