Germany, portion of the Netherlands, Poland, the Baltic states, and Norway shares a ~100 km border with Russia, which is then technically south of Scandinavia.
Of these, only Germany and Poland are the one's that aren't "very far south", just as you could then say that the Canary islands are south of Iceland.. Yes, but 4 million kilometres south.
But, yes, I'd say Germany and Poland.
Scandinavia is closer to the North Pole.
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No. Vikings were from Scandinavia and Aztecs from South America.
Ocean to the north east, ocean to the north, ocean to the north west, ocean to the west, ocean to the south west, and Germany to the south! Poland, and the Baltic states to the south west and Russia to the east. Finland also to the east if you don't include them as being in Scandinavia.
North, but please do look on a map and get the shape of Europe into your mind.
South Africa, Senegal, Saudi Arabia, Seyehells island, Spain,
no their are 7 continents Africa,Australia,antarctica,north America,south America,Asia and Europe
No. It is not. But the ones that are Nordic are also Germanic.
The address of the Scandinavia Public Library is: 349 N. Main St., Scandinavia, 54977 0157
the Scandinavian highlands are in Scandinavia
Norway is a part of scandinavia. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Beowulf is set in Scandinavia.