Yes, Finland is a part of Scandinavia (nordic country).
The requirements for nordic countries:
- Flags (all of them has a cross)
- History (these countries go back a long time)
- High living standard
- Languages (these languages have formed and effected eachother)
- Geographical position (All of the countries reach over the Arctic Circular)
- Climate (temperatures and natural events are almost the same)
- Religion (Christianity is a common thing)
- Ocean (all of the countries are on the same ocean)
- Education (high education everywhere)
- Culture
- Social security
- Democracy
- Safety
- Equality (between males and females ect...)
I hope this was enough...
Finland is Suomen Tasavalta in Finnish language and it is also called Republiken Finland in Swedish. It is a Nordic country.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
The Nordic Countries' (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland) climates are so cold due to their north location. Switzerland is not a northern country, as it is located in Central Europe.
Finland is an independent country on the continent of Europe.
No. I'd say Finland isn't, but some people happily extend the term "Scandinavia" to Finland, along with Iceland and some even to Svalbard and Greenland.Geographically, Finland isn't really, Iceland most certainly isn't, and neither is Greenland or Svalbard.If you think about it: "Is Finland a Scandinavian country?" No, not really... But I'd happily group Finland with Scandinavia long before I'd group Scandinavia with Germany or Holland.If you get what I mean...Either way it goes, Finland is most certainly a Nordic country, and is part of the Nordic Council. Finland is a native of Norden!Uhm..See related link below!
Finland is a Nordic country, so I highly doubt it has a high average temperature.
Finland.
Finland is often considered Scandinavian, but it's not. It's really a Nordic country.
Finland is Suomen Tasavalta in Finnish language and it is also called Republiken Finland in Swedish. It is a Nordic country.
Finland is a Nordic country in the Northern part of Europe. It is bordered by Sweden to the West, Norway to the North, Estonia to the South and Russia to the East.
The Nordic Countries' (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland) climates are so cold due to their north location. Switzerland is not a northern country, as it is located in Central Europe.
Finland is an independent country on the continent of Europe.
Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden. People sometimes confuse Scandinavian countries with Nordic countries. So here is the definition of Nordic countries as well. Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and Iceland are the five Nordic countries.
The Nordic Countries speak various languages. The main languages are Swedish in Sweden, Danish in Denmark, Norwegian in Norway, Finnish in Finland, and Icelandic in Iceland. Additionally, English is widely spoken and understood in these countries.
Iceland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland are the five Nordic countries.
There are five Nordic countries. They are Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.