Europe
It is in Europe.
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are the Scandinavian countries and they are all located on continental Europe. However, I am sure you are thinking of Denmark as they are not located on the Scandinavian peninsula which you were not considering a part of the European continent.
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Denmark is a country located in Europe, specifically in the northern part of the continent. It is situated in the Scandinavian region of Europe, bordered by Germany to the south.
It is in the European continent but the Scandinavian penninsula.
It's not a continent, it's a country technically in northern Europe but more usually associated with Scandinavia.
A large landmass that juts out from a continent is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are usually surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Examples include the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe and the Korean Peninsula in Asia.
The bountiful waters off the continent's East Coast attracted fishermen from Scandinavian countries possibly as early as 1,000 years ago
Norway is located on the continent of Europe. Norway is in Europe in the region of Scandinavia. Norway makes up the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, which is also comprised of Sweden and Denmark. See related link.
No. They are considered Nordic, not Scandinavian.
These Scandinavian runes are quite inscrutable. I am prepared to forward the Scandinavian response to the Kremlin.