No.
No. It is a long way from Scandinavia.
Denmark is part of Scandinavia.
Scandinavia is not a city, but a part of Europe.
Lapland is the northern part of Scandinavia.
Norway is a part of scandinavia. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Yes, and Iceland is also a part of Europe.
The countries considered part of Scandinavia are Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Finland is sometimes included due to cultural and historical ties, but technically it is not considered part of Scandinavia.
No.
No. Scandinavia comprises Finland, Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
No, the Faroe Islands are not part of Scandinavia. Scandinavia typically refers to Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The Faroe Islands are an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Scandinavia is located in northern Europe, consisting of the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Finland and Iceland are sometimes considered part of Scandinavia as well, although they are not geographically part of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
There are far more countries that are not part of Scandinavia that are. Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are a part of Scandinavia, however Iceland and/or Finland is sometimes included as well, because of their historical roles in Scandinavian rule/large Scandinavian populations.