Is called Scandinavia.
Yes, Scandinavia consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
Scandinavia.
Norway is a part of Scandinavia (Norway, Sweden and Denmark) and Europe.
Scandinavia is not a country. It is the reference for a group of countries. They are Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland.
The people of Iceland, Greenland, Denmark, Norway, Finland, Sweden and the Faroe Islands.
Scandinavia is a group of countries generally referred to as Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland these countries are located in northern Europe
Norway, Sweden and Denmark constitute Scandinavia although for cultural reasons, Finland and Iceland are often considered to be a part of that group.
Norway, Sweden and Denmark constitute Scandinavia although for cultural reasons, Finland and Iceland are often considered to be a part of that group.
Group A: Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia Group B: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal Group C: Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Spain Group D: England, France, Sweden, Ukraine
Group A: Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia Group B: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal Group C: Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Spain Group D: England, France, Sweden, Ukraine
Group A: Czech Republic, Greece, Poland, Russia Group B: Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Portugal Group C: Croatia, Ireland, Italy, Spain Group D: England, France, Sweden, Ukraine