The Dewey Decimal Classification system assigns the number 948 for the history of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Specifically, Norway's history is classified under 948.1, Sweden's under 948.2, and Denmark's under 948.3. These numbers help organize and locate materials related to the history of these Scandinavian countries in libraries.
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland AND Iceland are known as the Nordic countries Norway, Sweden and Denmark are known as Scandinavia Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland don't have a collective name.
Because Fredrik Meltzer drew it like that in 1821. The flag includes elements from both the Danish and the Swedish flags.
Scandinavia is a region, not a country. It has no "official" language. The Scandinavian countries, with their official or national languages are: Denmark = Danish Norway = Norwegian Sweden = Swedish (Norwegian and Danish are dialects of each other, and Swedish is also very closely related).
Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
Every Nordic country has their own language. Iceland: Icelandic Denmark: Danish Norway: Norwegian Sweden: Swedish Finland: Finnish Faroe Islands(Part of Denmark): Faroese Some parts in Finland speak Finnish-Swedish.
Norway's official language is Norwegian though they also speak Swedish and Danish. In their language, beauty is skjønnhet or skjønn for beautiful.
Danish, Swedish, and Finnish. Norway has 3 official languages: Norwegian, Nynorsk and Bokmal. There is also the Sami language group, spoken by the Lapps.
In Sweden they use the Swedish krona (SEK), in Norway they use the Norwegian krone (NOK) and in Denmark they use the Danish krone (DKK).
No, Swedish is a language spoken in Sweden, while Scandinavian refers to a group of languages spoken in the Scandinavian countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. Swedish is a part of the Scandinavian language group.
That means "Merry Christmas" in Swedish........ Well tecnical we say God Jul for Merry Christmas Glad Jul is Danish and also used in Norway
No, the currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone.
I don't know anything about the Swedish and Danish mountains, but the highest mountain in Norway is Galdhøpiggen (2469 meters above sea level). Galdhøpiggen is the highest mountain in Scandinavia.