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Absolutely, the majority of the population does live in "small houses" with 1-2 families but over 40% live in "Multifamily residential" with more than 2 families per building. I suspect that most of the "Multifamily residential" buildings are considered to be apartments.
The country is very sparse but that's mainly because there is a lot of land with absolutely nothing except trees. Most live in cities or towns where it's much denser (obviously nowhere close to Paris or London though)
So they do have apartments but only in Stockholm and Malmö (basically the only cities they have)
No, at least some apartments exist in pretty much every slightly large town.
They aren't Skyscrapers or anything, often just 3-6 floors but apartments nonetheless.