On a map, Sweden appears as a long, narrow country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula, bordered by Norway to the west and Finland to the northeast. Finland is situated to the east of Sweden, characterized by its many lakes and forests, and shares a border with Russia to the east. Norway lies to the west of Sweden and is known for its rugged coastline and fjords. Denmark is located to the south of Sweden, separated by the Øresund Strait, and consists of a peninsula (Jutland) and numerous islands.
at least 12 countries worldwide have been affected like Norway + Sweden+ Finland + Denmark :)
as Portugal is to Spain... yes,but we like our other neighbours also Finland and denmark - to who we have a great bridge nowadays. --> we don't like that Norway are allmost as rich as oil sheijks.
Vikings come from Scandinavia or somewhere like that excuse my spelling if it's wrong
Iceland
Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, Iceland and Finland are sometimes also included. Iceland has a Scandinavian population and the national language, Icelandic, is Scandinavian. Finland is sometimes included beecause part of it lies on the Scandinavian Peninsula, but the majority of the population are Finns, who speak Finnish, an Uralic language. Both Iceland and Finland have been dominated by Scandinavians somewhere in their history. Usually, one of the Danish self-governing regions, the Faroe Islands, is excluded from the term Scandinavia, but like Iceland and Finland it is sometimes included due to its relations with Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. A wider term, the Nordic Countries, includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, and the two shouldn't be confused.
There isn't one, as Scandinavia is a region of several countries and several languages. In Sweden, Norway and Denmark it'll be something like "Herre". What it'd be in Finland I have no idea.
vikings were from Norway, sweden and denmark. they were raiders, traders, settlers, fishermen, farmers and sailors vikings were from Norway, sweden and denmark. they were raiders, traders, settlers, fishermen, farmers and sailors
For more information on Scandinavia or any one of its territories just double click on its name on this pageScandinavia consists of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland. Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish languages are pretty similar, although Finnish is nothing in comparrison. The Icelandic language is what the Vikings used to speak like, but some words in each of the Scandinavian languages have very similar words from the Icelandic language.Scandinavia only consists of 3 countries Norway, Sweden and Denmark, you are probably thinking of Norden or the Nordic-contries which also contains Finland and Iceland. This is a common mistake, but its still important to remember there are only 3 countries in Scandinavia. They share history and speak Scandinavian, while Finland speaks finish which is not a part of the Scandinavian language branch, and the Icelandic language is a part of the branch it is to far away to be considered a Scandinavian country.Norway, Sweden, Denmark, IcelandNorway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland
Norway Sweden Finland and Denmark are very rich countries but unfortunately Iceland's economy is weak. Im not to sure exactly what the richest is definitely not Iceland. Norway is the richest by GDP and needs more people to fill all the jobs Sweden has the most money and has very big companies like IKEA, Elkjop wich is the biggest electronic store in Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Denmark i thing Denmark is rich but suffers a little bit Iceland isn´t as poor as you think but the people have lots and lots of money just the country it self doesn´t have any. Finland is rich too Norway is the richest they get much money from the oil and is very healthy source: i am from Iceland and just moved to Norway
Absolutely not. They are all independent countries just like Russia.
NorAnswerI'm sorry but that sounds like a pun. (nor-way(which means "the way north")) Norse mythology isn't about Norway in particular, it's the Norse view of the entire known world. The first supreme king of Norway was Harald Haarfagre, however.
In the Arctic Polar Region, there is the US, Canada, Denmark (via Greenland), Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. In the Antarctic Polar Region, there is only the continent of Antarctica.