In most Scandinavian countries Lutheranism is dominant.
most People were christian, baptist, dutch reformed, and Scandinavian. Many people were allowed to choose their religions.
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No, Norway is not a peninsula, but some parts of the country are. Fosen, Lindesnes, Lista, Romsdalshalvøya, Nordkinnhalvøya and Varangerhalvøya are peninsulas there are parts of the Norwegian country. Peninsula = halvøy in Norwegian
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No. They are considered Nordic, not Scandinavian.
In some religions yes but in many religions no.
These Scandinavian runes are quite inscrutable. I am prepared to forward the Scandinavian response to the Kremlin.
Some religions in japan are Shinto, Buddhist , catholic, christian, and Islamic.
Some of the best deals for travel can be found on Orbitz, Kayak, Cheapoairlines and Airfarewatchdog. Scandinavian Airlines can be found on all of these sites.
First of all it's in the Scandinavian area. Denmark has one of the Scandinavian languages. There is much interaction between the Scandinavian countries.
There is no such thing as "speaking in Scandinavian"; however, Iceland is a scandinavian country.