Finland
Norway and Sweden
Norway and Sweden
They're several islands. 3/4's of Norway is surrounded by water. The rest is surrounded by Sweden, and other countries. There are lots of mountains (running north to south) the only thing that seperates these mountains are fertile valleys, although only 3% of land in Norway is arable. 70% of the land is inhabitable. Hope I helped.
Because it is surrounded by the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Of course not! It"s an Island, in fact on their stamps it is spelled Island! an Island is a body of land surrounded by water on four (or more) sides, as opposed to a peninsula which is surrounded by water on three- as is Bayonne, N.J.
Landmarks in Fana, Norway include Gamlehaugen which is where the royal family reside. The mansion is surrounded by a park which is open to the public at most times of the day. Visitors can picnic and enjoy the breathtaking scenery.
The Baltic Sea for Sweden and Finland. The North Sea for Norway.
Finland and Norway are both connected to Sweden on the east resp. west side.
Capital of Norway has been named Christiania in the past Was founded by Harald Hardråde Is surrounded by protected forestareas Has a diverse ethnic population
Norway is famous for its stunning fjords, with the most famous being the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord. These long, narrow inlets of the sea are surrounded by steep cliffs and offer breathtaking scenery for visitors.
Denmark proper only shares a land border with one country : Germany (68 km). Across the sea Denmark is surrounded by UK, Norway and Sweden.