Finland and Sweden
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, Iceland and Finland are sometimes also included. Iceland has a Scandinavian population and the national language, Icelandic, is Scandinavian. Finland is sometimes included beecause part of it lies on the Scandinavian Peninsula, but the majority of the population are Finns, who speak Finnish, an Uralic language. Both Iceland and Finland have been dominated by Scandinavians somewhere in their history. Usually, one of the Danish self-governing regions, the Faroe Islands, is excluded from the term Scandinavia, but like Iceland and Finland it is sometimes included due to its relations with Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. A wider term, the Nordic Countries, includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, and the two shouldn't be confused.
Countries on a map are usually different colours and National borderlines are always indicated.
The Scottish people have three main ancestral traits which the biggest is Norman which makes up 50% of Scottish bloodlines the others are Flemish and Gaelic, the Vikings became as one with the Gaelic hence clan surnames names similar to some Scandinavian sir names, but the historians of Scotland have a problem cause they were two groups of Viking settling in Scotland Nordic Norwegian and Dane's law Viking, and Scots of old spoke old English and Nordic the Nordic language died and the last known area where this was spoken was in the border region of Scotland and to this day Scottish people speak to this day a Teutonic language that BTW has nothing to do with Gaelic and modern day English.
Two countries that share an island
Denmark, Norway and Sweden
There are a number of important economic activities for Nordic countries. These include shipping, as well as oil. The Nordic countries include Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Norway and Sweden
Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe that includes Denmark and the Scandinavian Peninsula's two nations, Norway and Sweden. Finland is sometimes considered a Scandinavian country in common English usage, and Iceland and the Faroe Islands are sometimes also included.The term Nordic countries refers to Denmark, Norway and Sweden as well as Finland and Iceland, and associated territories.Source: Wikipedia
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