Estonia
Estonia, unless you want to include Russian karjals
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Norway, Finland, Denmark.
Estonia
Estonia
Finland is in the northern part of Europe.
Finland is located in Northern Europe.
No, Slavic languages are not the most common in northern Europe. In countries like Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, the dominant language is typically Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish, which are North Germanic languages. Slavic languages are more common in Eastern Europe.
Finland is located in more than one hemisphere. It is located in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres and as of 2012 it has a population of 5.414 million.
Northern Europe is usually composed of only the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Scandinavia includes Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. These countries have dominated Northern Europe throughout history, and have conquered Iceland and Finland in addition to other lands. They've spread their Scandinavian culture, languages, etc. to these lands, which is why Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in Scandinavia, but rarely. The term 'Nordic' refers to all five of these countries.
Finland is in Northern Europe and to the east of Norway and Sweden.