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      • The Fennoscandian peninsula is in northern Europe, north of Germany, Denmark and the Baltic States. It is bordered by the North Sea to the west, the Barents Sea to the north, Russia and the White Sea to the east and the Baltic Sea to the south.
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  2. Jan 15, 2018 · Fennoscandia, also referred to as Fenno-Scandinavia, is a geographical cape located in the North Atlantic and Northern Europe commonly referred to as the Nordic region. The Nordic area is made up of the Kola Peninsula, Karelia, Finland, and the Scandinavian Peninsula. Fennoscandia encompasses Sweden, Murmansk Oblast, and a large part of Karelia ...

  3. Jul 24, 2022 · Where is Fennoscandia located? The Fennoscandian peninsula is in northern Europe, north of Germany, Denmark and the Baltic States. It is bordered by the North Sea to the west, the Barents Sea to the north, Russia and the White Sea to the east and the Baltic Sea to the south.

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  4. Fennoscandia. Coordinates: 63°N 17°E. Fennoscandia, Karelia and the Kola Peninsula are shown on this map. Fennoscandia or Fenno-Scandinavia is the region including the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia, and the Kola Peninsula. [1] The term usually covers the countries Finland, Norway, and Sweden in their entireties. [2]

  5. European Green Belt. Fennoscandia – A million-hectare chain of nature reserves. Koli National Park in Karelia (Finland) © Bruno Dittrich. The Green Belt of Fennoscandia is a strip of land stretching 1,350 kilometres along the borders of Norway, Russia and Finland from the Barents to the Baltic Sea.

  6. Dec 7, 2020 · Earth. Environment. December 7, 2020. New geological findings from eastern Fennoscandia add new dimensions to the history of European Ice Age. by University of Turku. Map showing the localities...

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  7. Nov 27, 2018 · Particularly, southern Ostrobothnia, where Levänluhta is located, has been suggested through place names to harbour a southern Saami dialect until the late first millennium 19, when early Finnish ...

  8. Finland - Sami, Vikings, Fennoscandia: The first people arrived in Finland about 9,000 years ago. They probably represented several groups and tribes, including the ancestors of the present Sami. Lured by the plenitude of game, particularly fur-bearing animals and fish, they followed the melting ice northward. The first people perhaps came to hunt only for the summer, but gradually more and ...

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