In Sweden, phone numbers typically have 10 digits. The display format of phone numbers is generally xxx xxx xxxx, with common prefixes including 70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,710,733,736,739,7300,7301,7302,7303,7304,7305,7306,7307,7308,7309,7310,7311,7312,7313,7314,7315,7316,7318,7319,7320,7321,7322,7323,7324,7325,7326,7327,7328,7329,7340,7341,7342,7343,7344,7346,7347,7348,7349,7350,7351,7352,7353,7354,7355,7356,7357,7358,7359,7370,7371,7372,7373,7374,7375,7376,7377,7378,7379,7380,7381,7382,7383,7384,7385,7386,7387,7388,7389,73170,73171,73172,73173,73174,73175,73176,73177,73178,73179,73450,73451,73452,73453,73454,73455,73456,73457,73458,73459.
The international dialing code for Sweden is 46. When making an international call to this country, you need to add the country code before the number. The complete number format is: +46 xxx xxx xxxx.