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Here is a list of the 3 Scandinavian capitals:

Sweden = Stockholm Population: 2 million

Norway = Oslo Population: 1.3 million

Denmark = Copenhagen Population: 1.7 million


There are four capitals in Scandinavia: Oslo in Norway, Stockholm in Sweden, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Reykjavik in Iceland.

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The capital of Norway is Oslo.

The capital of Switzerland is Berne.

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Norway's capital is Oslo, Denmark's capital is Copenhagen, Iceland's capital is Reykjavik, Sweden's is Stockholm and Finland's is Helsinki.

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Oslo, Norway - Stockholm, Sweden - Copenhagen, Denmark
Copenhagen for Denmark, Stockholm for Sweden, Oslo for Norway, Reykjavik for Iceland.

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