No, Denmark and Sweden are countries. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. The capital of Sweden is Stockholm.
the capital borders the strait that separates Denmark and Sweden
In Sweden the capital is Stockholm In Norway the capital is Oslo In Denmark it is Copenhagen PS: from 1536 to 1814 Copenhagen was the joint capital of Denmark and Norway.
Nope. Denmark is the capital of Sweden.
Scandinavia is a region kind of, not a country, so it does not have a capital city. It consists of the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland but also Iceland! Each of those have their own capital citues. Denmark's is Copenhagen. Norway's is Oslo. Sweden's is Stockholm. Finland's is Helsinki. Iceland's is Reykjavik.
Scandinavia is a region kind of, not a country, so it does not have a capital city. It consists of the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland but also Iceland! Each of those have their own capital citues. Denmark's is Copenhagen. Norway's is Oslo. Sweden's is Stockholm. Finland's is Helsinki. Iceland's is Reykjavik.
Scandinavia is a region kind of, not a country, so it does not have a capital city. It consists of the countries of Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland but also Iceland! Each of those have their own capital citues. Denmark's is Copenhagen. Norway's is Oslo. Sweden's is Stockholm. Finland's is Helsinki. Iceland's is Reykjavik.
The island Zealand (Sjælland). It's where the capital Copenhagen is :)
Here is a list of the 3 Scandinavian capitals:Sweden = Stockholm Population: 2 millionNorway = Oslo Population: 1.3 millionDenmark = Copenhagen Population: 1.7 millionThere are four capitals in Scandinavia: Oslo in Norway, Stockholm in Sweden, Copenhagen in Denmark, and Reykjavik in Iceland.
The capital of Scandinavia is not a single city, as Scandinavia is a region comprising multiple countries including Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, Stockholm, Sweden is sometimes referred to as the "capital of Scandinavia" due to its importance as a cultural, political, and economic hub in the region.
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The capital that borders the strait separating Denmark and Sweden is Copenhagen, Denmark. The strait in question is the Øresund Strait, which connects the Baltic Sea to the North Sea. On the Swedish side, the city of Malmö lies across the strait from Copenhagen. This proximity facilitates travel and trade between the two countries.