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The Nordic countries are countries in Northern Europe, yet not all countries in Northern Europe are Nordic.

The Nordic countries are; Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.

(Then of course Åland, Faroe Islands and Greenland are Nordic countries because Faroe Islands and Greenland are apart of Denmark and Åland is apart of Finland.)

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