- Scandinavia - Wikipedia
Scandinavia is a subregion of northern Europe, with strong historical, cultural, and linguistic ties between its constituent peoples Scandinavia most commonly refers to Denmark, Norway, and Sweden It can sometimes also refer to the Scandinavian Peninsula (which excludes Denmark but includes a part of northern Finland)
- Scandinavia | Definition, Countries, Map, Facts | Britannica
Scandinavia, part of northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark
- An Introduction to the 5 Scandinavian Countries - ThoughtCo
Each of the five Scandinavian nations has a dynamic story to tell Here's what you need to know about Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland
- Where is Scandinavia? A Guide to the Scandinavian Countries
The Scandinavian Peninsula is made up of Sweden and Norway The peninsula is about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) long and extends southward from the Barents Sea in the north, the Norwegian sea to the west and the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea to the east
- Scandinavian Countries Which Countries are . . . - Mappr
In this post, we’ll take a closer look at the region by identifying which countries belong to Scandinavia, basic information on each country, and a map of Scandinavia and the Nordic countries
- Scandinavia: Places, People History of Northern Europe
Known around the world for its social democracy and spectacular scenery, Scandinavia is a fascinating region of northern Europe Let's take a closer look When I first moved to Norway, I had a very stereotypical view of Scandinavia I thought of vikings, cold weather, ABBA and IKEA
- The Nordic Countries: An Ultimate Illustrated Guide (2025 Update)
Locally (and technically) speaking, Scandinavia refers to the countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark — all speaking the Scandinavian languages and home of the Norse people during the Viking Age
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