They are above the Arctic Circle.
Norway extends farthest north among Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The northernmost point of Norway is the North Cape, which lies at around 71 degrees north latitude.
Norway has land frontiers with Russia, Finland, and Sweden, and it has coastal boundaries with those three countries and with Denmark. Norway also has a waived claim to part of Antarctica.
Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are considered Scandinavian countries. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in the definition as well.
The longest period of darkness in July is in locations near the Arctic Circle, such as parts of Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Russia. These areas experience the phenomenon known as Midnight Sun, where the sun does not set for several weeks during the summer months.
Sweden and Finland receive less rain than Norway because they are located in the rain shadow of the Scandinavian mountain range. This mountain range blocks moisture-laden air masses coming from the west, resulting in less rainfall in the eastern regions of Sweden and Finland. Additionally, Norway's coastal location allows it to receive more moisture from the Atlantic Ocean, increasing its rainfall levels.
Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
Sweden lies between Norway and Finland.
Norway shares borders with Sweden, Finland and Russia
Norway, Sweden, Finland. Norway Sweden and Denmark, not Finland
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
In Sweden and in Norway its known as jul, and in Finland its known as joulu.
Sweden shares borders with Norway and Finland.
Sweden has land borders with Finland and Norway. It also has a connection with Denmark via the Øresund Bridge.
The Arctic Circle crosses territory of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and the Russian Federation. Also known as Scandinavia :)
Russia and Sweden Actually only Sweden shares a common border with Finland and Norway.
Sweden, Finland, Russia.