No
Sweden, Norway, and parts of Finland collectively occupy the Scandinavian peninsula. Denmark is often considered part of the Scandinavian region but is not located on the Scandinavian peninsula.
The peninsula which has Norway and Sweden and part of Finland on it.
There is an easy answer to this one : Yes. Sweden is indeed a peninsula, it's part of the Scandinavian peninsula which, as you probably know, consists of Sweden, Norway and the northwestern part of Finland.
Finland is usually thought to be part of the peninsula, but in reality only Norway and Sweden are.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Norway, Sweden, and a little part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden and northern part of finland
Norway is a nation that is part of the Scandinavian peninsula. It is located in between Sweden and Finland.