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.
Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian peninsula of Northern Europe. Mainly, Scandinavia is defined as the three kingdoms that historically shared the Scandinavian Peninsula. They are represented by the countries of:DenmarkNorwaySwedenand usually Finland and Iceland
You don't say in which country. Should that country happen to be Spain, the answer is Catalunya and the Basque region.
The region of the country that received most government funds per capita from New Deal Programs was North Carolina .
In geography, a country is a geographical region. The term is often applied to a political division or the territory of a state, or to a smaller, or former, political division of a geographical region. Usually, but not always, a country coincides with a sovereign territory and is associated with a state, nation and government.
Scandinavia is region, not a country
Sweden is a country located in Northern Europe located in a region called Scandinavia.
Denmark is the smallest Scandinavian country.
NO. Scandinavia is a region in the northern part of Europe. Greece is in the southern part of Europe. Greece is part of the larger region of the Balkans.
Scandinavia is a very developed region. In fact, it is most likely the most developed region in the world.
Scandinavia
Lapland.
No, Scandinavia is typically considered a developed region, comprising countries such as Sweden, Denmark, and Norway. These countries have high levels of industrialization, infrastructure, and education, along with strong social welfare systems.
Scandinavia
Scandinavia borders Germany, Finland and Russia.
No. Scandinavia is in Northern Europe. Saudi Arabia is in the Middle East.
Scandinavia in Northern Europe.