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Scandinavians are from the countries of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, collectively known as the Scandinavian countries. Finland and Iceland are sometimes included as well.
Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and Iceland.
Yes. Germany invaded Denmark and Norway.
Norsemen. Scandinavians living in Norway, Finland, Sweden, and Denmark from 800-1300.
I don't know about Denmark, but the Danes are jokingly referred to a the "Italians of the North" - The positive interpretation is that they are more laid back and hedonistic than other Scandinavians - The negative is that they are less trustworthy in relation to prior commitments.
No. Scandinavians are of Germanic descent.
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One of the main problems the Scandinavians faced was the hardship of settling down and starting a family in a much different place then they were used to being in.
No, Denmark itself was not a part of the Roman empire, but the Romans knew of the Danes and knew of their ability with boats. There have been Norse burials with Roman grave goods which leads scholars to believe that Scandinavians had been mercenaries in the Roman army.
No. Scandinavians are Germanic. Celts are not.
The term "Scandinavians" refers to ethnic groups such as Norwegians, Swedes and Icelanders. You can learn more about Scandinavians from the Wikipedia.
Christianity, 80 percent of the people of Denmark belong to the state supported, Church of Denmark, which is an Evangelical Lutheran Church.