The
Dominions of Sweden or
Svenska besittningar were territories that historically came under control of the Swedish
Crown, but never became fully integrated with
Sweden. This generally meant that they were ruled by
Governors-General under the
Swedish monarch, but within certain limits retained their own established political systems, essentially their diets.
Finland was not a dominion, but an
integrated part of Sweden. The dominions had no representation in the
Swedish Riksdag as stipulated by the
1634 Instrument of Government paragraph 46:
"No one, who is not living inside the separate and old borders of Sweden and Finland, have anything to say at Riksdags and other meetings..."