Most people in Scandinavia choose to live in urban areas, with major cities like Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Oslo being the most populated. These cities offer better job opportunities, education, and cultural amenities. Additionally, many residents are drawn to the coastal regions and areas with a strong connection to nature, reflecting the Scandinavian emphasis on outdoor living and environmental sustainability.
Most Scandinavians live along the coast, or a little ways inland.
easy access to transport and lots of fish
the coast
The Sami live in parts of Sweden, Norway and Finland and are the only indigenous people of Scandinavia. There are some that live in the Kola Peninsula but most of them are concentrated in Finland and Norway.
SWITZERLAND
Sweden is the most populated Scandinavian country.
Most people in Scandinavia belong to the Lutheran church. They are, however, not very active church-goers.
Most of the time, it is because they are born their and can not afford to fly out.
Most people in California choose to live along waterways and in big cities. These big cities include cities like LA.
This question is founded on an incorrect assumption, namely that Vikings did not like Scandinavia. They chose to live in Scandinavia and raised their families there. However, as most of the wealth in Europe was on the mainland, the Vikings pillaged the mainland repeatedly to gain that wealth.
Most people live at elevations ranging from sea level to around 2,000 feet (600 meters). Factors such as climate, job opportunities, and proximity to amenities can influence the elevation at which people choose to live.
It depends but most people choose 5 gum,