Copenhagen, Oslo, Helsinki, Warsaw and Berlin.
Germany: Berlin Poland: Warsaw Finland: Helsimki Norway: Oslo Sweden: Stockholm Denmark: Copenhagen
The neighboring countries to Sweden are Norway and Finland by land, and the Russian Federation, the Baltic countries, Poland, Germany and Denmark by water.
denmark, yes Norway, yes Finland, im not sure about but unless the Germans attacked Norway from boats, they had to go through Finland. unless Norway just up and surendered
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. "Scandinavia" is sometimes confused with the wider term, "Nordic Countries," a grouping that includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
Sweden's main export partners are: Germany, Norway, Denmark, UK, US, Finland, Netherlands, France and Belgium. The main import partners are: Germany, Denmark, Norway, UK, Finland, Netherlands, France, Russia and China.
Denmark, Norway, Finland, Russia, Lithuania, Estonia, Latvia and Germany. However all but Norway and Finland are separated from Sweden by the Baltic sea.
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)
Poland,denmark,Germany,Finland,and Norway
Norway and Sweden boarder: Russia and Finland, while Denmark boarders Germany
The capitals of the five countries considered to be part of Scandinavia are: Norway - Oslo Sweden - Stockholm Denmark - Copenhagen Finland - Helsinki Iceland - Reykjavik
Yes. But not all of it.no it wasnt.Yes Norway was occupied by Germany in World War 2. Trust me this is real, I had to do a report on Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Poland, and Germany.