Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe that includes Denmark and the Scandinavian Peninsula's two nations, Norway and Sweden. Finland is sometimes considered a Scandinavian country in common English usage, and Iceland and the Faroe Islands are sometimes also included.
The term Nordic countries refers to Denmark, Norway and Sweden as well as Finland and Iceland, and associated territories.
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Norway and Sweden are two separate, sovereign countries that happen to be neighbors in the region known as Scandinavia.
Scandium, which is named for Scandinavia, a region in Europe that includes the countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
It refers to the countries of Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Iceland.
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SAS, which stands for Scandinavian Airlines System, originates from the Scandinavian countries of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. It was founded in 1946 as a joint effort by the three countries to create a common airline for the region.
The countries of Scandinavia are Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Sometimes Finland and Iceland are also included in this region due to cultural and historical ties.
In the north. The countries of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland.
The vikings came from the Scandinavian countries which are Denmark, Swedon and Norway
I'm not sure what you mean by this, but if you're asking if the Arctic and Norway is the same thing, the answer is no. Norway is a country in the North of Europe, while the Arctic is a region in the north of the planet. However, several countries, including Norway, is partially inside the Arctic region.
Denmark, Sweden, Norway.
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The countries that make up the Nordic region are Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Sometimes, the term "Nordic countries" may also include the territories of Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Åland.