Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands are all part of Scandinavia.
The Nordic countries is the best definition, that does include Greenland and The Faroe Islands though.
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Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Iceland and Finland are sometimes mistakenly included, but they are part of the term called the Nordic Countries.
No, Finland is Northeast of Denmark (but you have to pass through Sweden or cross the Baltic Sea - or both) to get from Denmark to Finland.
Norway has land borders with Sweden, Finland, Russia. Norway has territorial borders (water) with Denmark and Great Britain.
norway, sweden, finland, denmark, and sometimes iceland
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. "Scandinavia" is sometimes confused with the wider term, "Nordic Countries," a grouping that includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Norway, Finland and Sweden, though sometimes Denmark, Greenland and Iceland are also included.
The Scandinavian countries are:FinlandSwedenNorwayDenmarkIcelandFaroe IslandsGreenlandGreenland and Faroe Islands is actually a part of Denmark but have home ruling with their own Parliament. They also are members of the Danish Parliament.
Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark. Nordic countries are basically Scandinavian countries with their outreach. Iceland and Finland are sometimes falsely labeled as Scandinavian, but this is not true. They are thought to be so because they have a long history with Scandinavia and have large populations of Scandinavians, as well as having Scandinavian languages (Icelandic and Swedish).
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden. People sometimes confuse Scandinavian countries with Nordic countries. So here is the definition of Nordic countries as well. Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland.
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