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Scandinavia/ˌskændᵻˈneɪviə/ is a historical and cultural-linguistic region in Northern Europe characterized by a common ethno-cultural North Germanic heritage and mutually intelligible North Germanic languages.
In English, Scandinavia usually refers the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, while Finland and Iceland are sometimes included. Modern Norway and Sweden proper are situated on the Scandinavian Peninsula, whereas modern Denmark consists of Jutland and the Danish islands.
The term Scandinavia is usually used as a cultural term, but in English usage, it is occasionally confused with the geographical term Scandinavian Peninsula, which took its name from the cultural-linguistic concept. The name Scandinavia originally referred vaguely to the formerly Danish, now Swedish, region Scania. The terms Scandinavia and Scandinavian entered usage in the late 18th century as terms for the three Scandinavian countries, their Germanic majority peoples and associated language and culture, being introduced by the early linguistic and cultural Scandinavist movement. In foreign usage, the term Scandinavia is sometimes incorrectly taken to also include Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Finland, on account of their historical association with the Scandinavian countries and the Scandinavian peoples and languages. However, this broader group of countries is officially and commonly known as the Nordic countries.
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10 Incredibly Cool Things In Scandinavia
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Scandinavia with Rick Steves
Economics: How Scandinavia Got it Right
Should Scandinavia Unite?
National Geographic's "SCANDINAVIA" HD
Danish and Swedish Royals at "Livable Scandinavia".
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The history of every Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Norse and Sami state, from the year 200 till today. As thanks for 500, and 600 subscribers. --------------------------------------------------- 1. Slöinge 2. Uppsala 3. Sparbyggjaland 4. Eynaland 5. Verdølaland 6. Skeynaland 7. Strindaland 8. Stjørdølaland 9. Gauldølaland 10. Orkdølaland 11. Vista 12. Tveta 13. Kinda 14. Vedbo 15. Njudung 16. Aspeland 17. Handbörd 18. Ringerike 19. Vingulmark 20. Grenland 21. Land 22. Heinamark 23. Voss 24. Hardanger 25. Toten 26. Birka 27. Fjärdhundra 28. Attunda 29. Oppland 30. Haddingjadal 31. Numadal 32. Innherred 33. Sirkas 34. Jokkmokk 35. Luokta 36. Suondavara 37. Peldojärvi 38. Kautokeino 39. Lappijärvi 40. Aviovara 41. Tenoby 42. Sodankylä 43. Kemijärvi 44. The Victual Brothers 45. Wismar
From Swedish People Import Trash to Iceland Believes in Trolls here are 10 Incredibly Cool Things In Scandinavia. Would you visit here? Subscribe to Talltanic http://goo.gl/wgfvrr 4.Swedish People Import Trash You know the old saying...one man’s trash is another man’s .. means for energy production in a modern society. Sweden is so efficient at recycling trash and converting it into useable power that they have to import 800,000 tons of trash each year from Norway and many other European countries . Recycling is so popular in Sweden that less than four percent of Swedish household trash has ended up in a landfill in the past 6 years. Now that’s impressive! The country has already began to get the rest of Europe thinking about recycling and ways to reduce landfill waste. But all of Sw...
http://www.woltersworld.com From the high prices and blood pancakes to the majestic natural beauty and no language barrier, the best and worst of Scandinavian Europe, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland. Filmed in Helsinki, Finland Copyright Mark Wolters 2013
Subscribe at http://goo.gl/l6qjuS for more new travel talks! We’ll explore the diversity of Europe's Nordic countries from agricultural Denmark, to industrial Sweden, to fjord-splintered Norway. Along the way, we'll visit a salty fishing island, frolic in fjord country, and compare the capitals in Copenhagen, Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki. Download the PDF handout for this class: http://goo.gl/Da4rlm This talk was filmed during the Rick Steves European Travel Festival on Nov. 1, 2015. Any special promotions mentioned are no longer valid.
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Places like Germany, China, and Italy have proven that unifying people into a single country can benefit the majority of people involved. What if the culturally similar Nordic nations united to form one large socialist utopia? Fun Facts: Norway: Has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world. Denmark: Its flag is considered one of the oldest flags still in use. Finland: Ranked number 1 in the world for education. Iceland: Only has a population of around 323,000. Sweden: The government sends its citizens a completed tax form. Credits: "View to Sifjorden from Sifjord, Senja, Troms, Norway in 2014 August" By Ximonic (Simo Räsänen) (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0)], via Wikimedia Commons "Grímsey Iceland" by MosheA - Own work. Licensed un...
Coming March 2014 - A preview of the upcoming National Geographic documentary, "SCANDINAVIA". Featuring the countries of Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.
29 May, 2017: Danish Crown Prince Couple begin their official visit to Sweden. No copyright intended.
Music and lyrics: Jascha Richter
You made us wonderful
You made us wonderful
Leaving on an aeroplane
in the mood of april rain
The one and only
fills your heart
when you are lonely
We played a show with great routine
so many faces we have seen
and sometimes
you wonder
was just a dream
Chorus:
The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen
turns to gold in the morning sun
We are gently flying in from Asia
‘Cause we belong in Scandinavia
We all prepare for landing now
Watching the blue sky with no clouds
The cabin crew
takes a photograph
standing next to us
Chorus:
The Little Mermaid in Copenhagen
turns to gold in the morning sun
We are gently flying in from Asia
‘Cause we belong in Scandinavia
You made us wonderful
You made us wonderful
Publisher: Richter Scale Publishing
Produced and mixed by Mikkel Lentz
Add. guitars by Johan Bejerholm
Add. programming by Johan Bejerholm
Vocals recorded and edited by Jascha Richter at Gaiatone Studio, Gothenburg, Sweden