Yes, they are part of their folklore.
Trolls are mythical beings with their roots in Norse folklore. Throughout Scandinavia they have long been the subject of mythology and there are a number of books on their history.
Most Trolls prefer to live in the mountains, to keep away from hunters. some trolls find it easer to steal cattle from mountaineres and farmers, than to hunt for there own food. other trolls can live underground as well, at least the small ones can, this gives them the ability to abush there prays.
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yes there are loads of them in Sweden
In Italy, the Alps. In Scandinavia, the Scandinavian mountains, also known as the Scandes.
Scandinavia and Madagascar
Subarctic.
There are no animals unique to Scandinavia that cannot be found anywhere else. Common animals in Scandinavia are rabbits/hares, wolverines, fox, deer, and wild boar.
The mythology of Scandinavia, which was also widespread in Germany and Britain until the establishment there of Christianity. For the people and places most important in Norse mythology, see Odin, Thor, trolls, and Valhalla.
Scandium is named after Scandinavia, which is the region where it was found.
The Sami, formerly known as the Lapps.
Mythical creatures is another name for goblins, trolls, and pixies. These are magical beings often found in storybooks and legends.