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They also used their longships for exploration, becoming the first europeans to reach north america.

Scandinavia, part of northern europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the scandinavian peninsula, norway and sweden, with the addition of denmark. Shop our wide variety of contemporary, mid century modern, and rustic furniture online or in store. Whether you are a beginner or speak fluently, join our monthly nordic language meetup group for conversation in five nordic languages The american scandinavian association offers monthly lectures and a comprehensive newsletter of nordic events Scandinavia is a large region of northern europe that is predominantly made up of the scandinavian peninsula This peninsula contains the countries of norway and sweden

Neighboring denmark and finland, as well as iceland, are also considered to be part of this region. 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 Then there's the scandinavian peninsula. Is scandinavian & nordic different

Scandinavia in the modern sense usually refers to the scandinavian countries of sweden, denmark, and norway

The larger northern european region made up of the scandinavian countries as well as finland, iceland, faroe islands, and greenland is called the nordics. The term “scandinavian” typically refers to people and things originating from the scandinavian peninsula, which includes the countries of norway, sweden, and denmark. Historically, the term “scandinavia” has been primarily associated with three countries Scandinavia comes with its own unique blend of languages Each country talks its own official language and they’re part of the cozy nordic family You got swedish in sweden, danish in denmark, and norwegian in norway—easy peasy, right?

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