Sweden is the third-largest country in Europe …

Years: 1540 - 1683
Sweden is the third-largest country in Europe by land area in the middle of the seventeenth century, only surpassed by Russia and Spain.

Sweden reaches its largest territorial extent under the rule of Charles X after the treaty of Roskilde in 1658.

The foundation of Sweden's success during this period is credited to Gustav I's major changes to the Swedish economy in the sixteenth century, and his introduction of Protestantism.

In the seventeenth century, Sweden is engaged in many wars, for example with the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, with both sides competing for territories of today's Baltic states, with the disastrous Battle of Kircholm being one of the highlights.

The Swedes conduct a series of invasions into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, known as the Deluge.

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