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          The size and complexity of the famous Swedish explorer Sven Hedin's bibliography rival the scope of his explorations.

        1. Sven Anders Hedin was born on August 19 , in Skatelöv, Sweden.
        2. – 26 November ) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator of his own works.
        3. Sven Hedin () was a Swedish explorer, photographer and travel writer who had spent most of his career criss-crossing Asia and the.
        4. Between and , Hedin led an international Sino-Swedish Expedition which investigated the meteorological, topographic and prehistoric situation in.
        5. – 26 November ) was a Swedish geographer, topographer, explorer, photographer, travel writer and illustrator of his own works....

          Sven Hedin

          Swedish traveler, geographer, journalist and writer.
          Date of Birth: 19.02.1865
          Country: Sweden

          Content:
          1. Biography of Sven Hedin
          2. Accomplishments
          3. Bibliography

          Biography of Sven Hedin

          Sven Anders Hedin was a Swedish explorer, geographer, journalist, and writer.

          He was born on February 19, 1865, in Stockholm, Sweden, and passed away on November 26, 1952, in Stockholm. Hedin is known for his major expeditions to Tibet and Central Asia from 1893 to 1909, which helped fill in many "white spots" on the world map.

          IT is half a century since Sven Hedin first stepped on Chinese soil, and the happiest and most successful years of his life, he says, have been spent in one.

          In Tibet alone, he mapped approximately 170,000 square kilometers. Despite the simplicity of his distance calculation method, many of his maps had only minor errors compared to modern standards (according to the estimates of Karl Rosen in 1918, the maximum error in distance was 2%).

          Accomplishments

          Hedin was the last person to be granted nobility by the Swedish king in 1902, as the institution of nobility was formally abolished in 1975.

          In the 1