The countries which make up the region of Scandinavia include Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Iceland.
However, the definition of Scandinavia varies a lot. Some would not include Iceland because it is nowhere near the Scandinavian peninsula and/or Finland because they don't speak a Scandinavian language.
The northern European countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden make up Scandinavia. Sometimes Finland is included in common English usage. Although Iceland and the Faroe Islands are commonly called part of Scandinavia, Scandinavian's do not consider them true Scandinavian countries.
The three European countries that make up Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
The modern countries that make up Scandinavia are Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in a broader definition of Scandinavia due to historical and cultural connections.
The countries of Norway and Sweden make up the Scandinavian peninsula.
Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Scandinavia
The three countries that make up Scandanavia are Sweden, Norway and Denmark.
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Scandinavia is made up of three countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. These countries are located in Northern Europe and share a common cultural and historical background. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included in a broader definition of Scandinavia, known as the Nordic countries.
There are only three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, there are five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
ScandinaviaHey hey hey, now you are messing things up, asker. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Finland and sometimes Denmark and Iceland.
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