Norway, Denmark and Sweden.
Norway and Sweden, plus the northern part of Finland.
the baltic sea
No, Norway is not one of the 27 nations currently in the European union.
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Norway and Sweden, and the northern part of Finland.
In 1550, Denmark was part of the Kalmar Union, which included Sweden and Norway. At this time, Denmark shared land borders primarily with Norway to the north and had maritime boundaries with Sweden. The union allowed for political and military cohesion among these nations, although tensions and conflicts, particularly with Sweden, were prevalent during this period. Thus, the primary bordering nations of Denmark in 1550 were Norway and Sweden.
The Constitution of Norway was signed 17th of May 1814, but Norway was during that time in union with Sweden. This was abolished in 1905, when Norway got they're own Sovereignty.
Farm Workers Union of Central Sweden ended in 1908.
Sweden ! _______ There is blondes in Norway too. And brunettes in Sweden, and brunettes in Norway. LOL.
It is about that Norway got their own constitution and got out of union with Sweden. The norwegian national day is on 17. of May. Hope this helped :)
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.