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Norway and Sweden, and part of Finland.
Spain and Portugal are located on the Iberian Peninsula.
Kola peninsula.
Scandinavia is located in northern Europe, consisting of the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Finland and Iceland are sometimes considered part of Scandinavia as well, although they are not geographically part of the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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:DenmarkNorwaySwedenand usually Finland and Iceland
West of Scandinavia is Norway, which is part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. To the west of Norway lies the Atlantic Ocean. Additionally, if considering broader geography, the British Isles, particularly the United Kingdom, are located further west of Scandinavia.
The Scandinavian Peninsula is primarily occupied by Norway and Sweden. Norway occupies the western part of the peninsula, while Sweden covers the eastern side. Finland is located to the northeast of the peninsula, but it is not considered part of Scandinavia itself.
Scandinavia is composed of two separate landmasses: the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway and Sweden) and the Jutland Peninsula (Denmark).
Japan is an island.Norway is in a peninsula (Scandinavia).Iceland is an island.Mexico is much larger than a peninsula, but has two large peninsulas on its territory: Yucatan and Baja California.
The Scandinavian Peninsula covers Norway and Sweden, and parts of Finland.
Russia, Scandinavia