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They are: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland. There is a fifth one but it doesn't really count, and that would be Iceland.
ScandinaviaHey hey hey, now you are messing things up, asker. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland and sometimes Denmark and Iceland.
Trains in some countries go fast, some go at over 200mph. In other countries you would be lucky to get a train travelling faster than 30mph.
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That would depend on where in the world you are measuring or travelling from, and if you are travelling, it would depend on what way you were travelling.
You would be travelling south.
if you are travelling from the capital of Swaziland to Egypt which lakes or rivers would you pass over
If we consider the broader meaning of Scandinavia the population would be of approximately: 25.537.173 (Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, Faroe and Åland Islands)
No. Not currently, but a union existed from 1397-1523 named the Kalmar Union. It united the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden and Norway under a single monarch.(Norway included Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Shetland, and Orkney)If it would still exist, it would, yes, probably be called by some as Scandinavia; "Scandinavia as a country", but yes it existed then, but no; not any more; Scandinavia is indeed not a country.
most likely not, because if it was people from the future would be visting us