Sweden is an independent country. But Sweden is a part of Nordic, Scandinavia and Europe.
(Actually, Iceland isn't count to it, but whatever) They're called Scandinaviva and I'm pretty sure it's because of some alliance from old times, or something. Or it's just called geographically it, I don't know.
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Yes she does. You can see her wearing red and her infamous leopard spots in a judge's house. It is unknown which group she is in
After extensive web research, a small group of colleagues decided it is set in Croatia. Croatia does seem a good candidate, but it's more likely that it's set in Denmark, as the author of the Little Mermaid lived there his entire life, and in the spin-off series, he (H.C. Andersen) learns about the mermaids by taking a submarine voyage (which doesn't appear to have been very long. Also, the architecture and scenery in the movie supports this.
Is called Scandinavia.
Yes, Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Scandinavia is Norway, Sweeden and Denmark.
Norway is a part of Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark) and Europe.
The people of Iceland, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and the Faroe Islands.
As an ethinic and linguistic group Sweden, Norway, Demark, Iceland, and the Faeroe Islands are all Scandinavia. Culturally and geographically Finland is often included in that group as well
Norway, Sweden and Denmark constitute Scandinavia although for cultural reasons, Finland and Iceland are often considered to be a part of that group.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark constitute Scandinavia although for cultural reasons, Finland and Iceland are often considered to be a part of that group.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark constitute Scandinavia although for cultural reasons, Finland and Iceland are often considered to be a part of that group.
Group A: Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia Group B: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal Group C: Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Spain Group D: England, France, Sweden, Ukraine
Group A: Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia Group B: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal Group C: Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Spain Group D: England, France, Sweden, Ukraine
The countries which make up the region of Scandinavia include Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland. However, the definition of Scandinavia varies a lot. Some would not include Iceland because it is nowhere near the Scandinavian peninsula and/or Finland because they don't speak a Scandinavian language.