Table of Contents
- 1 What are the countries of Scandinavia?
- 2 What countries make up Scandinavia map?
- 3 What countries make up the Jutland peninsula?
- 4 Are Norway and Sweden Peninsula?
- 5 Where is the Jutland peninsula and Europe?
- 6 What are the 5 Scandinavian countries?
- 7 What are three countries occupy the Scandinavia Peninsula?
- 8 What is the most Western country on the Scandinavian Peninsula?
The Nordic Region consists of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland, as well as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Åland. You can find useful information about the Nordic Region and each of its countries here.
Scandinavia | |
---|---|
Languages | show List of languages |
Demonym(s) | Scandinavian |
Composition | Denmark Norway Sweden Sometimes also: Åland Islands Faroe Islands Finland Iceland Nordic territories that are not part of Scandinavia: Bouvet Island Greenland Jan Mayen Svalbard |
Internet TLD | .dk, .no, .se .ax, .fi, .fo, .gl, .is, .sj |
What three countries make up the Scandinavian Peninsula?
Scandinavian Peninsula, large promontory of northern Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden. It is about 1,150 mi (1,850 km) long and extends southward from the Barents Sea of the Arctic Ocean between the Gulf of Bothnia and the Baltic Sea (east), Kattegat and Skagerrak (south), and the Norwegian and North seas (west).
What countries make up the Jutland peninsula?
Formerly known as the Cimbrian Peninsula, Jutland is the name of a peninsula in northern Europe that forms the continental portion of Denmark and parts of northern Germany.
Are Norway and Sweden Peninsula?
Scandinavian Peninsula, large promontory of northern Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden. Sweden, however, has extensive slopes of gentle gradient down to the Baltic Sea, while Norway’s mountains reach to the actual coastline and are deeply dissected by fjords. …
Which two countries occupy the Scandinavian Peninsula?
Scandinavian Peninsula, large promontory of northern Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden.
Where is the Jutland peninsula and Europe?
Denmark
Jutland, Danish Jylland, projection of northern Europe forming the continental portion of Denmark. The peninsula is bounded to the west and north by the North Sea and the Skagerrak and to the east by the Kattegat and the Little Belt.
Sometimes the terms are used interchangeably, but the general consensus is that the five Nordic countries are Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland, plus their associated territories (so that’s Greenland , Svalbard , the Faroe Islands and the Åland Islands).
What are three countries traditionally make up Scandinavia?
– Norway. The terrain of Norway varies hugely, from high mountain plateaus down to fjords that were carved out by retreating and melting glaciers. – Sweden. Although it shares the vast peninsular with Norway, Sweden looks and feels quite different. – Denmark. – The Faroe Islands. – Beyond Scandinavia.
1) Norway. 2) Sweden. 3) Denmark. 4) Finland. 5) Iceland.
Norway, country of northern Europe that occupies the western half of the Scandinavian peninsula. Nearly half of the inhabitants of the country live in the far south, in the region around Oslo, the capital.