The Scandinavian Mountains, in Swedish Skanderna, Fjällen ("the Fells") or Kölen (Fjällen being by far the most frequent name and virtually the only one in modern colloquial speech), in Finnish Köli or Skandit and in Norwegian Kjølen, with the three latter meaning The Keel, are a mountain range that runs through the Scandinavian Peninsula. The Scandinavian Mountains are equivalent with the Scandinavian Caledonides. The western sides of the mountains drop precipitously into the North Sea and Norwegian Sea, forming the famous fjords of Norway, while to the northeast they gradually curve towards Finland. To the north they form the border between Norway and Sweden, still reaching 2,000 m high (6,600 ft) at the Arctic circle.
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They are the Scandinavian Mountains, called Fjällen in Swedish and Kjølen ("the keel") in Norwegian.
The Scandinavian mountains.
Scandinavian mountain chain (Skanderna)
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
Sweden shares borders with Norway and Finland.
It's border with Norway would be close to that length.
Norway (North), Sweden (West) and Russia (East). Though Estonia has no land connection it's the fourth-closest country to Finland.Finland has land border with Norway, Sweden and with Russia.Finland also has water border thru the Baltic sea with Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany and with Estonia.
Sweden, Norway and Russia.
On the border of Norway and Sweden.
Common border
The Scandinavian Highlands form part of the border between Norway and Sweden. They are highlands, hence the name.
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
No. Norway shares a border with Sweden.
its called Halti, and its on the border of Finland, Sweden and Norway in north-western Lappland
The Sami people are an indigenous group which occupy northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, and the border between mid-Sweden and Norway.
Norway and Sweden.
Yes it borders Sweden in the east.
Sweden's longest land border is with Norway. Finland is the only other country with which Sweden has a land border, although only a narrow waterway separates Sweden from Denmark.
No. Most of Norway shares a border to the east with Sweden.
Sweden shares borders with Norway and Finland.