Five. No. Not really.
They're either 2;
Sweden and Norway (which are the only one actually on the peninsula)
3; (this is most common; most below 3. are more considered part of the 'Nordic Countries', rather than Scandinavia.)
Sweden, Norway, Denmark
7;
Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, Åland, Faroes, Iceland.
or
8;
All that, + Greenland.
what is the five countries of Europe of Scandinavia
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland
No. The five regions of Europe are Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Southern Europe, Central Europe, and Western Europe.
The address of the Scandinavia Public Library is: 349 N. Main St., Scandinavia, 54977 0157
Norway is a part of scandinavia. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The capitals of the five countries considered to be part of Scandinavia are: Norway - Oslo Sweden - Stockholm Denmark - Copenhagen Finland - Helsinki Iceland - Reykjavik
Beowulf is set in Scandinavia.
Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. These countries have dominated Northern Europe throughout history, and have conquered Iceland and Finland in addition to other lands. They've spread their Scandinavian culture, languages, etc. to these lands, which is why Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in Scandinavia, but rarely. The term 'Nordic' refers to all five of these countries. Northern Europe most commonly includes these five countries.
No. It is a long way from Scandinavia.
Scandinavia is region, not a country
Denmark is part of Scandinavia.
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.