ScandinaviaHey hey hey, now you are messing things up, asker. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland and sometimes Denmark and Iceland.
Out of all the the countries apart of the Scandinavian peninsula, Sweden shares the longest border with Norway.
relating to the some islands like iceland not just any island __________________ The Nordic countries are countries in Northern Europe, yet not all countries in Northern Europe are Nordic. The Nordic countries are; Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. (Then of course Åland, Faroe Islands and Greenland are Nordic countries because Faroe Islands and Greenland are apart of Denmark and Åland is apart of Finland.)
The were were more than four European countries which were never part of the Roman Empire. They were: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Ireland and Iceland. Most of the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Moldova were not part of the Roman Empire, which only included slithers of these areas. Most of Germany was not part of the Roman Empire, which covered only the south. Hungary east of the River Danube was not part of the Roman Empire either.
Switzerland and Sweden are different countries with different languages. Switzerland is below Germany and north of Italy. Sweden is next to Norway and Finland. Sweden has a royal family. Switzerland has never had a royalty.
No, at least not directly. The eastern side of Sweden faces the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia, which connects to the North Sea through the Öresund, the strait between Sweden and Denmark. Then the North Sea merges into the North Atlantic. Most of the western side of Sweden has a land border against Norway, apart from a small section at the south west, which faces the North Sea. Up north, It's all land borders. Norway to the west and north, and then Finland to the eastall the way down the nothern tip of the Baltic Sea/Gulf of Bothnia.
Greenland belongs to Denmark
The main religion is christianity.
Most of the Europe was at war apart from Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Most of the Europe was at war apart from Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
No. Those are five independent countries. Norway doesn't control any of those countries other than Norway.
The are approximately 406 islands that are part of Denmark (depending on what constitutes an island), not including the Faroe Island or Greenland.
Yes, apart from the Denmark and Nepal flag.