Yes.
The Aland Islands are part of Finland, which is telephone country code +358.
The capital city of the Aland Islands is Mariehamn.
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.
Like the rest of Finland, the Aland Islands use the euro. However, the Swedish Krona is also accepted there.
The Islands lie in the Gulf of Bothnia between Sweden and Finland. They are an autonomous part of Finland despite nearly all of the population of the islands being Swedish speaking.
The Aland Islands
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.
Neither! The Aland Islands are an autonomous province of Finland, although their language is Swedish. As their autonomy is fully recognised they have their own government. For more information, see 'Related links' below.
The Aland Islands.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands. Edit: Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. Greenland and the Faroe Islands are not a part of Scandinavia.
AnswerNorway, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Greenland, Faroe Is., Aland Is.. That is all.
Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden. In common English usage, Finland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland are often grouped with Scandinavia.