Lutheranism
There are connections such as ; peacekeeping and army, sport exchanges, famous canadians, cultural exchanges and organizations (Global Connections Canada) The three main types of connections Canada and canadians have with other countries are Economis links, Cultural links, and diplomatic connections.
Common historical and cultural links shared among countries can include language influences, colonial legacies, trade connections, shared religious beliefs, and migration patterns. These links can lead to similarities in traditions, customs, and social norms across borders. Additionally, shared historical events or conflicts may also contribute to a sense of interconnectedness among these countries.
Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Sweden and Norway.You must be thinking of the Nordic countries, which are:Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland, and all of their possessions.Some people happily extend the term Scandinavia to Finland, along with Iceland and some even to Svalbard and Greenland.Geographically, Finland isn't really, Iceland most certainly isn't, and neither is Greenland nor Svalbard.Culturally, they are all Nordic, even though Finnish is completely unrelated to Scandinavian languages.. Still Nordic.The Nordic Passport Union allows citizens of the Nordic countries to travel and reside in other Nordic countries without a passport or a residence permit, if you think or thought, or demanded that Finland and Iceland were part of Scandinavia, just think of "the Nordic Countries" as a term to completely replace that, and limit Scandinavia just to the historical, geographical region.See link below in related links section!
Target.
they both connect
no
An abandoned child Shilde travelled alone to Denmark. We can surely call him Shield which is apt. He was blessed with courage, chance, luck and bravery. Before his coming, the Danes had lived kingless and miserable. He became a great king of the Danes. His soldiers sailed to distant lands beyond the seas and brought back slaves, riches and wealth to Denmark. He ruled long and gave birth to Beowulf, the future king of the Danes. Now comes the custom of ship-burial in the old world. When Shilde died of old age, his comrades carried him to the harbour where a fighting ship awaited him. They laid him near the mast and next to him heaped up treasures, jewelled helmets, swords, coats of mail and armour, all brought in victory from all parts of the world. Then they forced the treasure ship adrift, floating to far distances. He was to cross the waves alone, an orphan and a beggar. After a while, the water pulled at the ship and it slid to the bottom of the sea, where neither rulers nor heroes nor anyone else can say whose hands opened up to take that motionless cargo.
France
Look in Related links
The setting for Beowulf is 8th century Scandinavia, a distinct cultural time period that is integral to the story. See the related links section below for more information.
It links France and the United Kingdom.
no