Geographically no, but their culture is fairly similar.
Nordic, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish.
No, English people are not considered Nordic. Nordic refers to the region of Northern Europe, which includes countries such as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. English people, on the other hand, are from England, which is part of the United Kingdom.
The nordic countries are : Denmark Finland Iceland Norway Sweden Faroe Islands Greenland Aland Germany Poland Czech Republic Slovakia Ukraine Belarus and Lithuania
Nordic is not a language--it can refer to the language family also called the North Germanic or Scandinavian languages. Since this group includes Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese, it's mostly spoken in the north of Europe.
"Lyssel" does not have a meaning in Dutch. It is likely not a Dutch word.
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Denmark is not just similarwith the Nordic countries, but is one of the Nordic countries.
Nordic Capital was created in 1989.
MTV Nordic was created in 1987.
Nordic Museum was created in 1873.
Flybe Nordic was created in 2011.
TUIfly Nordic was created in 1985.
Nordic Paper was created in 2001.
Nordic Airways was created in 2004.
Nordic Airways ended in 2009.
Boomerang Nordic was created in 2008.
Nordic Council was created in 1952.