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  1. Mar 20, 2020 · Although there were class conflicts in the Nordic countries, as well – most dramatically the Finnish Civil War between leftist “reds” and rightist “whites” in 1918 that led to over 30,000 casualties – the divide in the Nordics was less deep than in most other countries during that era, making possible “a historical compromise ...

  2. The countries in the region of Scandinavia are some of the least populated nations in the world. The countries that traditionally make up “Scandinavia,” which include Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, have fewer people living per square mile or kilometer than most countries in the world.

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  4. Mar 1, 2024 · The Nordic countries Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden are known for their welfare systems, egalitarianism, and high quality of life among the population. In terms of area, Sweden is ...

  5. Jan 23, 2018 · But it’s not true. With 426 people per km², as of 2016, England is densely populated when compared to most other European countries. But it’s not as densely populated as the Netherlands ...

  6. Mar 23, 2024 · For the first time, last year's World Happiness Report evaluated the size of the happiness gap between the more and less happy halves of the population. A higher ranking means lower happiness ...

  7. Feb 22, 2021 · This puts Scandinavia behind the likes of Egypt, Mauritania and Bolivia, all of which have a total area of just over 1 million square kilometres. Population of Scandinavia. As of late 2020, the population of Scandinavia was an estimated 21,602,034 people. That's made up of 5,837,213 in Denmark, 5,384,576 in Norway and 10,380,245 in Sweden.

  8. The most recent predictions for population growth show the biggest rise by 2040 will be in Iceland, at 14.2%. At the other end of the scale is Greenland, where the population is expected to have fallen by 8.4% by 2040. Greenland is the only Nordic country where the population is expected to decline.