Denmark
Norway is nearer to Greenland than Sweden is.
Oslo NorwayOslo is closer ...it's a bit over an hour closer than it is to Helsinki
Some countries that can be found at the upper latitude part of the globe include Canada, Russia, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Greenland. These countries are located in the northern hemisphere, closer to the North Pole.
No! Finland is next to Sweden and Norway. The North Pole is at the top of the world!
Both cities is close to the coast. Bergen is located near the Westcoast of Norway, or the "Norwegian Sea". Oslo is the capital of Norway, and it is located south in Norway. It lays next to a big lake, that stretches all the way to the ocean, that seperates Norway, from Denmark. But i think that Bergen is closest to the coast.
The Closer - 1998 was released on: USA: 23 February 1998 Sweden: 29 August 1998 Denmark: 8 October 1998 Romania: 9 January 1999 France: 4 April 1999
It depends. Alaska is very close, but cites in Europe such as Rygg are close too.
Sweden is closer to the equator than Ireland. The southernmost point of Sweden is at approximately 55.3° N latitude, while Ireland's southernmost point is around 51.5° N latitude. This means Sweden is further north, while Ireland is relatively closer to the equatorial line.
Estonia is much closer to Sweden than Greece as it is just below Scandinavia, whilst Greece is in southeastern Europe.
Countries with cold weather include Russia, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland. These countries are located in the northern latitudes, closer to the Arctic Circle, which results in long winters with low temperatures.
Norway is closer to the North Pole than Canada. The northernmost point of mainland Norway, Nordkapp, is situated at approximately 71 degrees North latitude. In comparison, Canada’s northernmost point, Cape Columbia, is at about 83 degrees North latitude, but its southern regions extend further south than Norway. Thus, while Canada has land further north, Norway's northernmost territory is closer to the North Pole.