There isn't one, as Scandinavia is a region of several countries and several languages. In Sweden, Norway and Denmark it'll be something like "Herre". What it'd be in Finland I have no idea.
An adjective almost synonymous with "Scandinavian". It refers to something related to the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. The universally accepted Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Sweden and Norway, though Iceland, Finland and Greenland can also be included. Answer Nordic is a coined word originally applied in a racial sense to blond-haired "northern" types found in Norway and Sweden and to a lesser extent in Denmark, Germany and Britain. The term was originally not generally applied to Finns and Lapps as these groups are widely different to "Northmen" in the linguistic and ethnic sense, although the term is used currently to describe the countries mentioned above plus Faroe Islands. These countries are members of the Nordic Council and all have flags with the Nordic Cross as part of the design.Nordic is also a type of competitive skiing. Scandinavia is a grouping which is confined to Denmark, Norway and Sweden although, as noted above, outsiders may well use "Nordic" and "Scandinavian" interchangeably.
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because there are fewer tin mines so it costs more to ship it over to different countries around the world. :)
Five pence. Most countries that used pence have switched to different currencies. so it's most likely describing money from the United Kingdom.
There are ONLY 3 Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. If you add Finland and Iceland you get the Nordic countries!
The five Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland.
No. Those are five independent countries. Norway doesn't control any of those countries other than Norway.
The Scandinavian countries are:FinlandSwedenNorwayDenmarkIcelandFaroe IslandsGreenlandGreenland and Faroe Islands is actually a part of Denmark but have home ruling with their own Parliament. They also are members of the Danish Parliament.
Quite the opposite; Scandinavian countries are the most northern.
There are only three Scandinavian countries: Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. However, there are five Nordic countries: Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.
Denmark is the smallest of the Scandinavian countries in terms of land area and population.
Norway is a Scandinavian country.
Scandinavian countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden.I am putting the definition of Nordic countries here because many people confuse the Scandinavian countries and the Nordic countries.Nordic countries: Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland.
In most Scandinavian countries Lutheranism is dominant.
schengen visa is required for travelling to Scandinavian countries ...
The largest of the four Scandinavian countries is Sweden, both in terms of land area and population.