Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland AND Iceland are known as the Nordic countries Norway, Sweden and Denmark are known as Scandinavia Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland don't have a collective name.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden is Scandinavia. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Åland Islands and Faroe Islands are the Nordic countries.
The barbarians from modern day Denmark, Sweden and Norway were called Vikings.
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
The neighboring countries to Sweden are Norway and Finland by land, and the Russian Federation, the Baltic countries, Poland, Germany and Denmark by water.
Scandinavia includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Not to be confused with the Scandinavian cultural region which includes Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and occasionally the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Finland. Another term, "the Nordic Countries" refers to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
the vikings lived in scandinavia, in what is now Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark
Scandium, which is named for Scandinavia, a region in Europe that includes the countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
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Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. "Scandinavia" is sometimes confused with the wider term, "Nordic Countries," a grouping that includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
The Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Often, Finland and Iceland are also considered part of the broader cultural and historical region of Scandinavia.
From Norway, Sweden and Denmark in Europe.
Yes, from Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The countries of Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Sometimes Finland and Iceland are also included in this region due to cultural and historical ties.
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