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  1. Sep 13, 2022 · Therefore, you can see why so many non-Scandinavians naturally connect Scandinavia to Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland. Linguistically, Swedish , Norwegian, and Danish have a common word called skandinavien , which refers to the ancient territories of the Norse people: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.

  2. They are not rugged in the same way as the Scandinavian archipelagos, where you find thousands upon thousands of mostly very small islands, scattered in front of the greater landmasses. Scandinavian countries also have very high number of lakes, which again contain a great number of small islands. Reply reply.

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  4. Apr 22, 2020 · From the late eighth to the late 11th centuries, Norse people called Vikings, from modern day Scandinavia, explored, raided and traded across northern Europe. In 1388, Erik of Pomerania became the ...

  5. Feb 25, 2015 · True or False: Scandinavians Are Practically Perfect in Every Way. Thanks to big government and high taxes, Scandinavia is a success story—mostly. To an outsider, Scandinavia can seem like a ...

  6. Dec 22, 2022 · Scandinavia is a region of three countries— Sweden, Denmark, and Norway —and not a single country or union. These countries share a culture rooted in a common origin, history, and language, and Scandinavians also tend to agree on most politics and share some core values in modern times; including transparency, innovation, environmentalism ...

  7. NoHopeOnlyDeath. • 38 min. ago. I would wager that there are more non-Scandinavian heathens than there are heathens in Scandinavia, by a large margin. The latest number of Asatruarfeligiþ members in Iceland is about 4800. There are more heathens than that in the US military, let alone US society as a whole. NoFunAllowed- • 35 min. ago.

  8. Aug 22, 2019 · The history of Scandinavia. Many books have been written about the history of the Scandinavian region so it is impossible to cover everything in one post. However, let's take a look at some of the most important events and periods. The Viking Age is perhaps the most famous part of Scandinavian history, but what happened beforehand?