Erasmusu in Sweden (Pablo en)

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An entire year living in Sweden gives to you hundreds of experiences. And not all of them can be gathered in only one blog. This blog collect little experieces in Sweden, pieces of advise, unnoticed details, etc (en)

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  • Snacks in the airport.

    Many times flight combinations when travelling to/from your Erasmus place force you to spend many hours in the airport so you should prepare things to do during these periods. A good way to spent time and keep awake is eating. You always can find many places to eat in...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • People-watching

    It is very common that flight combinations force you to spend many hours in the airport to travel between Spain and your city. So you should prepare things to do during these periods. There are many things to do in airports. Watching people is a way to spend the time....

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Walking in the airport

    Many times flight combinations when travelling to/from your Erasmus place force you to spend many hours in the airport so you should prepare things to do during these periods. Airports are not usually very funny, but they can hide interesting places to see. Many big...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Cross country ski

    Spain and Sweden are different, as you may realized from what I have been telling you the last months. One of the differences is in hobbies. For example, while in Spain most of people enjoy watching or playing football or basketball, in Sweden winter sports are the most...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • The ice hockey match of Umea team (II)

    The ticket cost us 40 kr for a place in the home part. There weren’t too many people since the other team wasn’t very good (the final score was 8-0 for Umea) although they supported the team like the best. I’m sure it wasn’t the most exciting match ever but I...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • The ice hockey match of Umea team (I)

    Being so important and typical from the Nord of Europe, I couldn’t miss such experience. I was excited to see something new here in Umea. So I went once with the Buddy Group to watch the match Björklöven-Kalix. I and Hernán were going to take the bus to the Stadium...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Ice hockey

    Spain and Sweden are different, as you may realized from what I have been telling you the last months. One of the differences is in hobbies. For example, while in Spain most of people enjoy watching or playing football or basketball, in Sweden winter sports are the...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Don\'t sleep!!

    It is very common that flight combinations force you to spend many hours in the airport to travel between Spain and your city. Sometimes you are very tired because of the stress of travelling and you really need to rest. But sleeping is not usually a good idea, since...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Missing Tapas =(

    I really love Sweden and Umea. But there are a lot of things that I miss so much from Spain. For example, the social live in Spain is great and Sweden has nothing to compare with it. During winter, people don’t usually go out of their houses if not necessary (when...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Taking a Coffee

    Winters are cold and dark in the North of Sweden. The long days without sunlight and always surrounded by the same walls of the university or your room make you feel very lazy. Therefore it is important to do something different for not falling into depression (in fact,...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • A day in the airport

    One of the bad things of living in Umea is that it is so far that you need to take a plane to go almost everywhere. It usually means to make a transfer of flights and spent many hours in Arlanda airport, the main airport of Stockholm. By general, you usually spend...

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago
  • Sapmi or Samiland

    The Sami are the indigenous (native population) people who lives in Finland, Norsway; Russia and Sweden. The word “Sami” comes from Sápmi, which represents the geographical territory of the traditional Sami settlement region as wellas as the Sami people themselves....

    0 , in Erasmus blog Umea 13 years ago

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