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Scandinavia - Wikipedia During the Viking Age Scandinavian peoples participated in large-scale raiding, conquest, colonization and trading mostly throughout Europe They also used their longships for exploration, becoming the first Europeans to reach North America
An Introduction to the 5 Scandinavian Countries - ThoughtCo 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
Scandinavia: Places, People History of Northern Europe 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
The Nordic Countries: An Ultimate Illustrated Guide (2025 Update) Locally (and technically) speaking, Scandinavia refers to the countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark — all speaking the Scandinavian languages and home of the Norse people during the Viking Age
Scandinavian Peninsula | Map, Countries, Facts | Britannica Most inhabitants of the Nordic region speak North Germanic languages (also called Nordic or Scandinavian languages): Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish, as well as Faroese and Icelandic
17 Fun Facts About Scandinavia - Life in Norway Scandinavia Consists of Just Three Countries Scandinavia is often used interchangeably with the term “Nordic,” but there’s a difference Strictly speaking, only Denmark, Norway and Sweden make up Scandinavia, linked by geography, language, and deep historical ties
Scandinavia - New World Encyclopedia Scandinavia is a historical and geographical region including the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden It is characterized by common ethno-cultural heritage and mutually intelligible North Germanic languages