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.
Extreme northern Europe, otherwise known as Scandanavia.
The Vikings.
The name commonly applied to the Nordic countries is Scandinavia. It refers to a region in Northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.
Scandinavians were one race of people in Northern Europe. These were known as Germanic tribes of people who were Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
The Low Countries are located in Northern Europe. They include the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
Finland locates in northern Europe, Scandinavia, next to Sweden and Russia. In Northern Europe, Fennoscandia, between Sweden and Russia and north of Estonia.
The Sami, formerly known as the Lapps.
The Continent of Europe
Scandinavia is Norway, Sweeden and Denmark.
relating to the some islands like iceland not just any island __________________ The Nordic countries are countries in Northern Europe, yet not all countries in Northern Europe are Nordic. The Nordic countries are; Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. (Then of course Åland, Faroe Islands and Greenland are Nordic countries because Faroe Islands and Greenland are apart of Denmark and Åland is apart of Finland.)
The exact year is not known. Norwegians are ancestors of Battle-Axe humans who migrated to Scandinavia from "mainland" Europe.
The Sami, formerly known as the Lapps.