Scandinavia - 斯堪的纳维亚

ScandinaviaYesEuropeanAn area inBaltic SeaTo the north. With an area of ​​approximately 1.2 million square kilometers (463,000 square miles), it is one of the largest regions in Europe. Approximately 24 million people live in this area, accounting for 4% of the total population of Europe. The northernmost part of Scandinavia is locatedArctic CircleInside.

The three kingdoms of Scandinavia—Denmark, Norway and Sweden, the two republics—Finland and Iceland, and their related territories—Oland, Faro, Svalbard, Greenland, etc., together constituteNordic countries

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Denmark
The smallest country in Scandinavia, including hundreds of islands, rolling farmland, endless beaches and a more continental atmosphere.
Norway
Deep fjords, steep mountains; countless waterfalls, wooden churches,Northern lights, And is famous for its long maritime traditional culture. Norway’s natural regions are diverse.
Sweden
The country with the most area and population in Scandinavia, it is home to endless forests, clear blue lakes and beautiful islands along the coast.
Finland
Hundreds of thousands of islands and lakes to explore the eastern part of this bridge. The most remote, and perhaps the most conservative Nordic country, its language is very different from other Scandinavian languages.
Iceland
Volcanoes, glaciers, geysers and waterfalls together form the spectacular scenery of this North Atlantic island nation.
Aland Islands
An archipelago and autonomous territory of Finland, with its own unique cultural and national identity, is located in the Baltic Sea between southern Finland and Stockholm. Due to historical reasons, the Oran people usually only speak Swedish, have their own parliament and food, as well as their own stamps. The locals are exempt from military service and maintain a special tax situation in the EU.
Faroe Islands
Denmark's autonomous territory in the Atlantic Ocean has a very unique cultural and national identity. Especially famous for its dramatic natural scenery and unique bird life.

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  • Greenland -Autonomous territory of Denmark; geographicallyNorth Americaa part of. The indigenous Inuit people are also culturally close to the United States, but the modern influence of Northern Europe is very significant.
  • Svalbard — An archipelago and autonomous territory of Norway, located in the Barents Sea in northern Norway, known for its harsh climate and rich coal mines. The only polar bear living area in Norway.

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Scandinavia covers many historic Baltic cities. PicturedDenmarkCopenhagenAlong the Nihafen Canal.

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