Copenhagen is the capital of Denmark. Havana is the capital of Cuba.
Sweden and Denmark
· Copenhagen, Denmark · Cardiff, Wales
Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Warsaw and Berlin.
Norway is Oslo, Sweden is Stockholm, Denmark is Copenhagen, Iceland is Reykjavik.
Copenhagen, Denmark. Stockholm, Sweden. Helsinki, Finland.
Germany: Berlin Poland: Warsaw Finland: Helsimki Norway: Oslo Sweden: Stockholm Denmark: Copenhagen
The capitals of the five countries considered to be part of Scandinavia are: Norway - Oslo Sweden - Stockholm Denmark - Copenhagen Finland - Helsinki Iceland - Reykjavik
The term Scandinavia is slightly different from the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway, Sweden, Finland) in that the cultural term may omit Finland but include Denmark, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands (territory of Denmark).The countries and their capitals:Norway - OsloSweden - StockholmFinland - HelsinkiDenmark - CopenhagenIceland - Reykjavik(Faroe Islands - Torshavn, Danish Thorshavn)
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Several European capitals are also sea ports, including Athens, Greece; Lisbon, Portugal; and Stockholm, Sweden. These cities feature significant maritime activities, contributing to their economies and tourism. Additionally, Tallinn, Estonia, and Copenhagen, Denmark, are notable examples of capitals that serve as important ports on their respective coastlines.
Ben is not the capital of Sweden. All the others are the capitals of the countries mentioned.