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The Arctic Circle crosses territory of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Federation. Also known as Scandinavia :)
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
The region referred to as Lapland includes the northernmost parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and western Russia. The Saami people used to be known as Lapps or Laplanders, names they consider uncomplimentary.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland AND Iceland are known as the Nordic countries Norway, Sweden and Denmark are known as Scandinavia Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland don't have a collective name.
Through out Europe. They lived on Iceland, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Faroe Islands, Finland, and Greenland.
Mainly the northern countries, such as Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
No, Norway is a separate country in Northern Europe. Norway borders Sweden to the East and has an extensive coastline to the West. Norway also shares a border with Finland and Russia and is known internationally for it fjords.
Scandinavia as the name for the combination of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. It also often includes Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands.
Lapland, also known as Sápmi, is the area inhabitted by the Sámi people, and spreads across northern Finland, Sweden, and Norway, and the Kola peninsula in Russia.
The nordic countries (pohjoismaat in finnish), that includes also Denmark and Iceland. Denmark,Sweden and Norway is called Scandinavia, sometimes Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands is included.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are properly considered Scandinavia, although Finland (another Nordic country) is often included because it shares the upper Scandinavian Peninsula with Norway and Sweden.