Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian peninsula of Northern Europe. Mainly, Scandinavia is defined as the three kingdoms that historically shared the Scandinavian Peninsula. They are represented by the countries of:
Look in the top middle of Europe. A little more to the right actually but Denmark is also part of Scandinavia so yeah north middle... :D
region
No. Not currently, but a union existed from 1397-1523 named the Kalmar Union. It united the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden and Norway under a single monarch.(Norway included Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Shetland, and Orkney)If it would still exist, it would, yes, probably be called by some as Scandinavia; "Scandinavia as a country", but yes it existed then, but no; not any more; Scandinavia is indeed not a country.
Finland, Sweden, and Norway. The name of the peninsula is Scandinavia.
Generally, the mixed economy countries in Scandinavia such as Denmark have very high tax rates. Some people in Denmark pay 92% income tax.
Iberia or Iberian Peninsula is Europe's third biggest peninsula after Scandinavia and Balkans. It is made up of areas from three countries, Spain, Portugal, Andorra.
The address of the Scandinavia Public Library is: 349 N. Main St., Scandinavia, 54977 0157
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Northern Europe.
Denmark is located in Northern Europe, Scandinavia.
Denmark
Scandinavia is made up of multiple countries, these include Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Northern Scandinavia.
Canada, Russia and Scandinavia
Finland.
The vikings came from the countries we now know as Denmark, Norway and Sweden. These areas are located in Scandinavia. Scandinavia is in the northern part of Europe.
Norway and Sweden, and part of Finland.
northern europe AKA scandinavia