The Scandinavian Peninsula.
Yes, the countries of Sweden and Norway form the Scandinavian Peninsula.
There is an easy answer to this one : Yes. Sweden is indeed a peninsula, it's part of the Scandinavian peninsula which, as you probably know, consists of Sweden, Norway and the northwestern part of Finland.
The answer to this question should be very surprising. It is called the Scaninavian peninsula. And although it is the largest peninsula in Europe, it does not contain Finland.
Norway and Sweden share the Scandinavian peninsula
The Scandinavian Peninsula.
The Scandinavian Peninsula includes Norway, Sweden, and Finland.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the three countries that occupy the Scandinavian Peninsula.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is a peninsula in Northern Europe. It includes the countries of Norway and Sweden as well as parts of Finland.
Sweden
No, it's (mainly) a peninsula.
Sweden
The largest European peninsula is the '''Scandinavian''' peninsula