Nelson has many origins.One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal."It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
can be English(Anglo), Anglo-Scandinavian or Scandinavian in origin.
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Nelson has many origins. One is an Irish patronymic surname meaning "son of Neal." It can also be a Scandinavian surname, usually an Anglicization of Scandinavian surnames such as Nilsen, Nielsen, and Nilsson.
The Vikings.
Norway and Sweden share the Scandinavian peninsula
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
Three Scandinavian countries are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Two other nations that border the Baltic Sea are Estonia and Latvia.
They're named after Scania, the southernmost province of Sweden.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
The term Scandinavia is slightly different from the Scandinavian Peninsula (Norway, Sweden, Finland) in that the cultural term may omit Finland but include Denmark, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands (territory of Denmark).The countries and their capitals:Norway - OsloSweden - StockholmFinland - HelsinkiDenmark - CopenhagenIceland - Reykjavik(Faroe Islands - Torshavn, Danish Thorshavn)
Scandinavian and Sami.
Scandinavian countries drink the most coffee per capita with Finland heading the list.
Denmark, Sweden, Finland. Also Germany and Poland.
No, they do not, the Scandinavian countries have 4 seasons, Spring, Summer fall and winter the same as in Canada, and in Russia as well.
Glaciers
Fjords. Norway.