The countries in Northern Europe include:
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Iceland
Ireland
Latvia
Lithuania
Norway
Sweden
However, Northern Europe typically includes only the Nordic countries (bolded).
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If you were to split Europe into two regions, Northern and Southern Europe, then the countries in Northern Europe would be:
Belarus
Belgium
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Germany
Iceland
Ireland
Kazakhstan
Latvia
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Norway
Poland
Russia
Slovakia
Sweden
Ukraine
United Kingdom
(based solely on geographical terms)
Northern Europe typically only includes five countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
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The northern capital of Europe is Helsinki, the capital of Finland. It is known for its vibrant cultural scene, beautiful architecture, and picturesque islands.
Yes, Denmark, along with the rest of the Nordic countries, is located in Northern Europe.
The Low Countries are located in Northern Europe. They include the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
The Nordic countries are in Northern Europe.
Europe and more closely Northern Europe along with other Nordic countries and the Baltic countries.
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Quite the opposite; Scandinavian countries are the most northern.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe. It includes the countries of Norway and Sweden as well as parts of Finland.
The differences between Eastern and Northern Europe are: 1. Northern Europe is more technologically advanced than Eastern Europe. 2. Western Europe is more economically advanced than Eastern Europe 3. Northern Europe has fewer countries than Eastern Europe 4. Northern Europe is smaller in area than Eastern Europe 5. Northern Europe is more populated than Eastern Europe 6. Northern Europe is more densely populated than Eastern Europe
Using the definition of Northern Europe by the United Nations, Estonia would have the richest coal deposits of Northern Europe, as its the largest Northern European coal producer. However, Estonia, along with the rest of the Baltic States, is usually grouped with Eastern Europe. Northern Europe typically only includes the Nordic countries. However, none of these countries have significant coal deposits.