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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...

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