SAS, which stands for Scandinavian Airlines System, originates from the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. It was founded in 1946 as a joint effort by the three countries to create a common airline for the region.
None of the Scandinavian countries have a name with only three letters.
Sweden, Norway, and Finland all are on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
Sweden, Norway, and parts of Finland collectively occupy the Scandinavian peninsula. Denmark is often considered part of the Scandinavian region but is not located on the Scandinavian peninsula.
Finland, Sweden and Norway.
Three Scandinavian countries are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Two other nations that border the Baltic Sea are Estonia and Latvia.
The three countries on the Scandinavian Peninsula are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Culturally, Scandinavia includes all areas where Old Norse was spoken which adds Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands.
There are only three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, there are five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The Antarctic Circle doesn't pass through any countries at all.
There are three countries in the region known as the Baltic States. They are Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. However, the Baltic Sea borders many more countries, such as Finland, Russia, Sweden and Poland.
There are only three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, there are five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The three main countries of the Caucasus region are Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan. These countries are located at the crossroads of Europe and Asia and are known for their unique cultures, landscapes, and histories.