No. According to the category suggestions, it's the capital of Sweden.
There is no capital of Scandinavia. They are individual nations. Though Stockholm says that they are the capital. That is untrue. That is only commercial for tourism. It has been a big discussion in all of the nordic countries, that Stockholm said that. The capitals are in Scandinavia: Denmark - Copenhagen/København Sweden - Stockholm Norway - Oslo
Sweden, and its capital is Stockholm.
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, has the highest population of the Scandinavian capital cities. It is the largest city in Scandinavia and a major cultural and economic hub in the region.
Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.
Scandinavia is a region kind of, not a country, so it does not have a capital city. It consists of the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland but also Iceland! Each of those have their own capital citues. Denmark's is Copenhagen. Norway's is Oslo. Sweden's is Stockholm. Finland's is Helsinki. Iceland's is Reykjavik.
Scandinavia is a region kind of, not a country, so it does not have a capital city. It consists of the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland but also Iceland! Each of those have their own capital citues. Denmark's is Copenhagen. Norway's is Oslo. Sweden's is Stockholm. Finland's is Helsinki. Iceland's is Reykjavik.
By population, Stockholm.
Stockholm in Sweden.
The capital of Scandinavia is not a single city, as Scandinavia is a region comprising multiple countries including Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, Stockholm, Sweden is sometimes referred to as the "capital of Scandinavia" due to its importance as a cultural, political, and economic hub in the region.
Stockholm is the capital city of Sweden.
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.