You don't give a time frame, but it looks as if you are thinking either of the Goths or the Vikings.
there were three major tribal groups: the eastern Germanic peoples lived along the Oder and Vistula rivers; the northern Germanic peoples inhabited the southern part of present-day Scandinavia; and the western Germanic peoples inhabited the extreme south of Jutland and the area between the North Sea and the Elbe, Rhine, and Main rivers.
they had no impact at all.
They had permanently settled into areas.
The people in the Middle Ages didn't migrate from anywhere. They had all ready been in Europe for thousands of years. Most people didn't even move from the area where they were born.-----There was a period, called the Migration Period, which coincided roughly with the fall of the Roman Empire and beginning of the Middle Ages, the 4th, 5th, and 6th centuries. During this time most of the migrating people moved from northern or eastern Europe into Western Europe and the northern coast of Africa. There was a series of large groups of these people, organized as armies, that moved deeply into Roman territory, eventually setting up kingdoms and causing the collapse of the Roman Empire.Most of these groups were from northern German or Scandinavia. These groups include the following:Franks, who came from north western Germany and settled in France.Frisians, who came from north western Germany and settled at the mouth of the Rhine.Goths, who came from Scandinavia, moved to northern Poland, and split into Ostrogoths, who eventually settled in Italy, and Visigoths, who settled in Spain.Vandals, an Eastern Germanic group who came from the area of southern Poland and after much wandering created a short lived kingdom in North Africa.Alans, who were originally from Iran. In the course of their migrations, they were were broken into smaller groups who settled among the various Germanic groups in France, Spain, and North Africa, but also established dominions of their own in the areas of Hungary and Romania.Suebi, who started in northern and central German and had a kingdom of their own in north western Spain for a while.Huns who probably originated in Western Asia settled in Hungary or disappeared, depending on who you believe.Avars, who also originated in Western Asia.Bulgars, who were possibly related to the Huns.Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians, who migrated from the coast of Holland, Northern Germany, and Denmark to England.Lombards, who came from Northern Germany, went through successive migrations, and wound up in Northern Italy.A number of other Germanic groups.A number of Slavic groups.Migration continued, of course, with Vikings moving all over Europe, and Arabs all over Africa and into Europe. There were also migrations associated with the crusades, with some crusaders setting up in the Holy Land, Cyprus, Sicily, and Southern Italy.
All of the above. (APEX)
The people who first settled the areas along the Volga were called the Rus. In German, Russia is "Rusland".
The first Germans were originally from various Germanic tribes in Central and Northern Europe, particularly areas around modern-day Germany and Scandinavia. These tribes migrated and settled in the region during the migration period between the 4th and 8th centuries.
The tundra biome is primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, with significant areas in northern Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia.
Russia has the largest area of tundra, particularly in its northern regions. Other countries with significant tundra areas include Canada, Greenland, and parts of Scandinavia.
Grows on the ground in mountains, forests, and arctic areas. Iceland, Scandinavia, Great Britain, North America, Russia and in other areas in the northern Hemisphere. Also grows in Antarctica.
White wolves typically live in arctic areas where the color of their coat gives them camouflage. This includes Alaska, northern Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia.
What is land beyond settled areas
Yes, in the Far-North of Scandinavia
a geographical location of a tundra is Alaska or Greenland
The vikings came from the countries we now know as Denmark, Norway and Sweden. These areas are located in Scandinavia. Scandinavia is in the northern part of Europe.
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Simply northern Europe. Or there are smaller areas, like scandinavia.