Norway is the most mountainous of the Scandinavian countries. It features the Scandinavian Mountain Range, which includes the highest peak, Galdhøpiggen, at 2,469 meters (8,100 feet). The country's rugged terrain is characterized by fjords, valleys, and extensive highlands, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. In contrast, Sweden and Denmark have comparatively flatter landscapes.
Quite the opposite; Scandinavian countries are the most northern.
In most Scandinavian countries Lutheranism is dominant.
Norway
The Eastern portion is almost completely mountainous, covered by the Scandinavian Mountains.
Sweden is the most mountainous Scandinavian country.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
Norway and Sweden. They share a mountain range.
The five Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Finland.