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The 5 regions of Scandinavia are Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.
No. Well, yes they're called counties. Sýslur in Icelandic. Iceland is divided into 23 counties, and 25 independent towns, independent meaning that they are a "city province". If this is an obsession of yours, try searching for "counties of Iceland" at something mysterious called "Wikipedia" where these regions are listed.
The Arctic and antarctic are the two polar ice regions. Iceland does exist, but is not considered to be a polar region.
In the Arctic Polar Region, there is the US, Canada, Denmark (via Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. In the Antarctic Polar Region, there is only the continent of Antarctica.
Iceland is a northern independent country. Iceland is an island.
The eight circumpolar countries are Canada, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Denmark (Greenland), and the United States (Alaska). These countries have territories or regions located within the Arctic Circle.
The capital of Iceland is Reykjavik.Reykjavík has officially been the capital of Iceland since 1845.
snakes are found all around that world. Except Antarctica, Iceland, Ireland, Greenland and New Zealand. But alot of snakes or found in trpical regions.
As of 2021, regions with the highest proportion of White populations are found in Europe, particularly in countries like Finland, Sweden, Norway, and Iceland where White individuals make up a significant majority. Additionally, regions in North America, such as Canada and the United States, also have high proportions of White populations.
Scandinavia consists of 3 countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. I think that the "5 regions" you're asking for, are the 5 countries that makes up the Nordic Countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. But the Nordic Countries and Scandinavia is not the same thing.
Iceland is IS.