a region is an area that has common features that make it different from surrounding areas.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Neither Denmark nor Greenland have states. They use Regions and Municipalities
Sweden denmark Finland iceland and Germany
Europe can be divided into five main regions: Western Europe, Eastern Europe, Northern Europe, Southern Europe, and Central Europe. Each region is characterized by its own unique history, culture, and geography. Scandinavia, which consists of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, is a subregion within Northern Europe.
There are five regions in Denmark: Region Syddanmark, Region Sjælland, Region Nordjylland, Region Midtjylland, and Region Hovedstaden.
Most regions. Concentrations are in Northern Europe (Denmark gets 40% of their electricity from wind turbines).
The 5 regions of Scandinavia are Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, and Norway.
The Kingdom of Denmark is a really confederation of : Denmark (in Europe) The Faroe Islands (in the North-Atlantic) Greenland (Part of the North American continent)
Scandinavia consists of 3 countries: Denmark, Norway and Sweden. I think that the "5 regions" you're asking for, are the 5 countries that makes up the Nordic Countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland. But the Nordic Countries and Scandinavia is not the same thing.
The Vikings were Scandinavian. They came from the areas which are now known as the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. They were known as a seafaring nation and were unique in their religion.
The national costume of Denmark differs in different regions. The costumes are usually made of yarn or wool, woven by women. Patterns of these costumes are on a limited color scheme from vegetable dyes.
Greenland is not in a region. Greenland is in the territory of Denmark. There are many regions in Greenland.