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  1. v. t. e. The history of Scandinavia is the history of the geographical region of Scandinavia and its peoples. The region is located in Northern Europe, and consists of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Finland and Iceland are at times, especially in English-speaking contexts, considered part of Scandinavia.

  2. Overall, the scientists found that people who lived in Scandinavia exhibited high levels of non-Scandinavian ancestry, pointing to a continuous exchange of genetic information across...

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  4. Sep 20, 2017 · Identity, Ethnicity and Political Culture in Sixteenth-Century Scandinavia’, Scandinavian Journal of History vol. 27 (2002), Makt och människor. Europeisk statsbildning från medeltiden till franska revolutionen (2010), and Nordens historia. En europeisk region under 1200 år (3rd ed., 2017). [email: harald.gustafsson@hist.lu.se]

    • Harald Gustafsson
    • 2017
  5. Aug 22, 2019 · Many use the term interchangeably with the Nordic countries, but there are differences. The most common definition of Scandinavia is Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The three countries share an enormous amount of history, and the languages are extremely closely related. Read more: The definition of Scandinavia. Then there's the Scandinavian ...

  6. Summary. The word ‘Scandinavia’ first occurs in the Naturalis historia of Pliny the Elder (d. AD 79), in the form of Scadinavia or Scatinavia. In later manuscripts of this work an n was added in the first syllable and the name became Scandinavia, as it still is. Pliny used the name to denote what he believed to be a large island in the Baltic.

  7. Feb 25, 2015 · The New York Times called Denmark the best place to be laid off. Why does anyone bother to work? A lot of people don't, and that's one of the big problems Denmark is facing right now. They have ...

  8. Apr 4, 2024 · Scandinavia are usually referred to as the three nations Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The Scandinavian peninsula, however, consist only of the two nations Norway and Sweden. This peninsula is referred to as Scandza in old Roman documents, but the people living there are better explained as mixed groups of breeds from several places by origin.