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Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
The first Christian church in Europe was developed by Paul on his second missionary journey in Philippi.
Copenhagen Denmark
first of all its pronounced "sweden" and there is only about 1,5 miles from Copenhagen To Malmö
Biltema, a chain of retail stores based out of Sweden, was first opened in 1963. The store was in Linkoping, Sweden. There are now stores in Denmark, Norway, and Finland as well.
The first IKEA store was opened in Sweden in 1958. The first stores outside Sweden wereopened in Norway (1963) and Denmark (1969). - read more in wikipedia related link
While this depends somewhat on how one defines the term missionary, the first Christian that appeared to take on the missionary role was Philip the Evangelist. He was first mentioned in Acts 6:5 in the Bible. However, his missionary travels are described in Acts 8:5-40. He served in the first decades of the church in the 1st century AD.
The Syrian Christian known as the Apostle to the Abyssinians is believed to be Frumentius. He was a Christian missionary who introduced Christianity to the Kingdom of Aksum in the 4th century and became the first bishop of Aksum.
Bessie "Queen Bess" Coleman was born into a religious family, and was a member of the Missionary Baptist Church. Bessie became the first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license.
If you're talking about Margaret the first, she formed the Kalmar Union with Norway and Sweden during the 15th century.