Hey hey hey, now you are messing things up, asker. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland and sometimes Denmark and Iceland.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark is known as Scandinavia. Some authorities also include Finland and some might even include Iceland.
The Nordic countries make up a region in Northern Europe and far northeastern North America, called the Nordic region, consisting of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden and their associated territories which include the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Ã…land. Scandinavia is sometimes used as a synonym for the Nordic countries, although within the Nordic countries the terms are considered distinct.
These facts were taken from Wikipedia and I would say it's right.
No name exists exactly for these countries combined. But here are two conventions:
Scandinavia: Norway and Sweden. Denmark is usually thrown in albeit incorrectly as Scandinavia is the name of the peninsula where Norway and Sweden lie.
Nordic countries: Denmark (with Faeroe Islands and Greenland), Norway, Sweden AND Finland (with Aland Islands).
They are collectively known as Scandinavia.
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Finland is NOT in Scandinavia,
all of those countries are apart of the Nordic countries though.
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It is called Scandinavia
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Denmark, Norway and Sweden is Scandinavia. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Åland Islands and Faroe Islands are the Nordic countries.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland.
Scandinavia
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.
Strictly speaking, Scandinavia only refers to Norway and Sweden because Denmark, Finland and Iceland are not on the Peninsula. However, Iceland and Denmark are considered Scandinavian because they are culturally, linguistically and ethnically Scandinavian. Finland has more Russian history than Scandinavian, but is also considered Scandinavian due to the fact that they are in a region called Fennoscandia (Fenno-Scandinavia), which is Norway, Sweden and Finland. As a result, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland and Finland (Faroe Islands too, since Denmark governs them) are all a part of Scandinavia.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are all part of Scandinavia.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are all part of Scandinavia.Gurjot Singh Sodhi
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
Anything related to or descended from the countries of Iceland, Norway, Sweden or Denmark.
The Scandinavian countries are:FinlandSwedenNorwayDenmarkIcelandFaroe IslandsGreenlandGreenland and Faroe Islands is actually a part of Denmark but have home ruling with their own Parliament. They also are members of the Danish Parliament.
the answer is iceland, norway, sweden, finland, and denmark.
Scandinavia includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Not to be confused with the Scandinavian cultural region which includes Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and occasionally the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Finland. Another term, "the Nordic Countries" refers to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
the vikings lived in scandinavia, in what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.
The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from Old Norse.The languages of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are descended from North Germanic.
yes! Sweden,denmark and Norway belongs to Scandinavia! but not Finland and iceland.