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There are only three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, there are five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The European Nordic countries consists of the Scandinavian countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway) plus Finland and Iceland
Scandinavian: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands. Nordic: Add Finland to the list.
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!
15 (out of which 5 are permanent) US, UK, Russia, France, China
ScandinaviaHey hey hey, now you are messing things up, asker. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland and sometimes Denmark and Iceland.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Iceland and Finland are sometimes mistakenly included, but they are part of the term called the Nordic Countries.
Nordic people have jobs, just like everybody else. Some jobs may be unique to the area, but most are pretty common world-wide jobs.
chiefs,the grand council, council of elders
The Council
No... Like Vampires, the council is a fictitious concept, designed to make money.
they had a great council