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  1. Anglo-Scandinavian. Hogbacks in St Mary's Church, Gosforth, Cumbria. Anglo-Scandinavian is an academic term referring to the hybridisation between Norse and Anglo-Saxon cultures in Britain during the early medieval period. It remains a term and concept often used by historians and archaeologists, [1] and in linguistic spheres.

  2. The Scandinavian Peninsula [1] is located in Northern Europe, and roughly comprises the mainlands of Sweden, Norway and the northwestern area of Finland . The name of the peninsula is derived from the term Scandinavia, the cultural region of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. That cultural name is in turn derived from the name of Scania, the region at ...

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    Scandinavian Americans, in the United States. Scandinavians or North Germanic peoples, the most common name for modern North Germanic peoples. Scandinavians, any citizen of the countries of Scandinavia. Scandinavians, ethnic groups originating in Scandinavia, irrespective of ethnolinguistic affiliation.

  4. Jan 16, 2022 · Scandinavia. 1765, from Late Latin Scandinavia (Pliny), Skandinovia (Pomponius Mela), name of a large and fruitful island vaguely located in northern Europe, a mistake (with unetymological -n-) for Scadinavia, which is from a Germanic source (compare Old English Scedenig, Old Norse Skaney "south end of Sweden"), from Proto-Germanic *skadinaujo ...

  5. Scandinavia [1] is a historical and geographical region in northern Europe that includes, and is named after, the Scandinavian Peninsula.It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark; [2] some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland and Iceland [3] [4], in Scandinavia the term is, however, used unambiguously for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, which share a mutually ...

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · Geographically, the main difference between Scandinavian and Nordic countries is that Scandinavia refers to the three countries of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, all of which are located on the Scandinavian peninsula, while the Nordic countries include these three countries as well as Finland and Iceland. Scandinavia is located in Northern Europe ...

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · To make it even easier to separate the two terms, I have compiled a table with a quick overview of the formal and informal differences between the terms Nordic and Scandinavian: Nordic. Scandinavian. Meaning: “Of the north”. “Of Scandinavia”. Geographical area:

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