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 - Oslo
Sweden - Stockholm
Finland - Helsinki
Denmark - Copenhagen
Iceland - Reykjavik
(Faroe Islands - Torshavn, Danish Thorshavn)
The Scandinavian Mountains are also known as the Scandes or the Scandic Mountains.
Scandinavian nations primarily utilize a mix of renewable energy sources, with hydropower being the dominant form, especially in Norway and Sweden. Wind energy is also increasingly significant, particularly in Denmark, which is a leader in offshore wind farms. Additionally, Sweden harnesses bioenergy and nuclear power, while Finland relies heavily on nuclear energy alongside biomass and renewables. Overall, these countries emphasize sustainability and aim to reduce fossil fuel dependency.
Sweden is the most mountainous Scandinavian country.
All of the capitals in the Northern hemisphere are due north of the Equator.
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Norway and Sweden share the Scandinavian peninsula
Norway is Oslo, Sweden is Stockholm, Denmark is Copenhagen, Iceland is Reykjavik.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark.
· Edinburgh, Scotland
1. Finland with Helsinki 2. Sweden with Stockholm 3. Norway with Oslo
Three Scandinavian countries are Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Two other nations that border the Baltic Sea are Estonia and Latvia.
Estonians, Latvians and Lithuanians.
There is no capital of Scandinavia. They are individual nations. Though Stockholm says that they are the capital. That is untrue. That is only commercial for tourism. It has been a big discussion in all of the nordic countries, that Stockholm said that. The capitals are in Scandinavia: Denmark - Copenhagen/København Sweden - Stockholm Norway - Oslo
They're named after Scania, the southernmost province of Sweden.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Counting "national" capitals only, there are around 247. The UN has 193 member nations, but there are many nations that are not unrecognized, or only partly recognized internationally, and some countries have more than one capital. For a list of national capitals, see the related link below.
largest city is Johannesburg, which is not one of the three capitals. the largest capital and second largest city by populous is cape town, the other two capitals are Pretoria and Bloemfontein