There are different possible answers based on the use of the term "Scandinavian" which is used inconsistently. The Scandinavian Peninsula includes Norway, Sweden, and Finland. But Finland is not culturally Scandinavian, as are Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland. Both Norway and Finland have an eastern border with Russia, although Norway's is much smaller in extent.
The capital of Finland is Helsinki.
The capital of Norway is Oslo.
Scandinavia is actually three or four countries (out of a possible five), depending on how it is defined (Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland or Iceland). Each has it's own capital.
Here is a list of the capitals:
Sweden = Stockholm
Norway = Oslo
Denmark = Copenhagen
Finland = Helsinki
Iceland = Reykjavik
The capital of the Scandinavian country is Stockholm.
The capital is Oslo and the country is Norway.
Scandinavia is four countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland), each with it's own capital.
Stockholm is the capital of Sweden. The northern part of Finland is also on the peninsula, and it's capital is Helsinki.
Sweeden :) Capital of Sweeden is Stockholm ;)
Oslo, Norway
Oslo.
There are two countries on the Scandinavian peninsula. They are Norway, whose capital is Oslo and Sweden whose capital is Stockholm. Let's not forget Finland. The capitol of Finland is Helsinki.
Norway is the most eastern country on the Scandinavian peninsula.
Oslo is the capital and the most populous city in Norway, the western most country in the Scandinavian peninsula.
No, Norway is not a peninsula, but some parts of the country are. Fosen, Lindesnes, Lista, Romsdalshalvøya, Nordkinnhalvøya and Varangerhalvøya are peninsulas there are parts of the Norwegian country. Peninsula = halvøy in Norwegian
Oslo later ill come in with a correct answer if this is wrong :P
Norway is a country on the Scandinavian Peninsula, along with Sweden and Finland.
Sweden
In the Scandinavian Peninsula in northern Europe.
Norway
Norway.
The Scandinavian Peninsula covers Norway and Sweden, and parts of Finland.