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Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. However, Iceland and Finland are sometimes included due to their large Scandinavian populations and historical ties to Scandinavia.
The northern European countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden make up Scandinavia. Sometimes Finland is included in common English usage. Although Iceland and the Faroe Islands are commonly called part of Scandinavia, Scandinavian's do not consider them true Scandinavian countries.
There are far more countries that are not part of Scandinavia that are. Denmark, Sweden, and Norway are a part of Scandinavia, however Iceland and/or Finland is sometimes included as well, because of their historical roles in Scandinavian rule/large Scandinavian populations.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are properly considered Scandinavia, although Finland (another Nordic country) is often included because it shares the upper Scandinavian Peninsula with Norway and Sweden.
A simple google search would reveal this answer but it is: Norway Denmark and Sweden However Iceland and Finland are also included at time: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia
Sweden is one of the countries included in Scandinavia. It has three bordering countries; Norway to the west, Denmark to the south and Finland to the east.
what is the five countries of Europe of Scandinavia
The countries Norway, Denmark, and Sweden are part of Scandinavia. Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands are sometimes considered Scandinavia also.
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Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland are the countries of Scandinavia.
Yes, Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Balkan countries include Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Greece, Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Kosovo, and Serbia.