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1911 in Sweden
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Events from the year 1911 in Sweden.
- Monarch – Gustaf V
- Prime Minister - Arvid Lindman, Karl Staaff
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- 27 April – The film Stockholmsfrestelser by Anna Hofman-Uddgren, the first movie by a female director in Sweden.
- 11 June – The Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance is held in Stockholm.
- 7 October – Liberal leader Karl Staaff returns as Prime Minister of Sweden after a Riksdag election victory based on the promises of defense cuts and social reforms.
- 1911 Liberal policy focused on decrease in military expenditure. This led to conflict between Staaf and King Gustav V.
- Date unknown – The Swedish Cross-Country Skiing Association is renamed the Swedish Ski Association.
- Date unknown - Start of the Swedish intervention in Persia.
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15 January – Gösta Bohman, politician (died 1997)
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5 February - Jussi Björling, operatic tenor (died 1960)
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28 January – Wilhelmina Fundin, operatic soprano (died 1819)
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8 February – Gustaf Fröding, poet and writer (born 1860)
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10 March - Elsa Eschelsson, first woman to finish a Doctor of Laws (born 1861)
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8 May - Rosalie Fougelberg, dentist (born 1841)
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7 October - Hilda Lund, ballerina (born 1840)
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