The people who inhabited the extreme north of Scandinavia are primarily the Sámi. They have a rich cultural heritage and traditionally engage in reindeer herding, fishing, and hunting. The Sámi are spread across parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia, and they have their own distinct languages and customs.
People of the extreme north of scandinavia.
Scandinavia is closer to the North Pole.
The North Sea.The North Sea
Scandinavia is north of Germany and west of Finland and Russia.
there were three major tribal groups: the eastern Germanic peoples lived along the Oder and Vistula rivers; the northern Germanic peoples inhabited the southern part of present-day Scandinavia; and the western Germanic peoples inhabited the extreme south of Jutland and the area between the North Sea and the Elbe, Rhine, and Main rivers.
The first people known to come by boat to continental North America were Vikings sailors from Scandinavia.
A Saka is a member of a people who formerly inhabited steppes north of the Iranian plateau.
A Saka is a member of a people who formerly inhabited steppes north of the Iranian plateau.
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Scandinavia is part of Europe, more specified Northern Europe.
The northernmost part of Scandinavia is at a latitude similar to northern Alaska in North America. The southernmost part of Scandinavia is at a latitude similar to northern Maine in North America.
Because in the north, the sun is rarely seen.