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scandinavia is a geographical area in northern europe. it includes the countries of [[denmark]], [[norway]] and [[sweden]]. strictly speaking, the area is identical to the scandinavian [[peninsula]] which also includes parts of northwestern [[finland]] but not denmark. the scandinavian countries have been socialistic or liberal since late 19:th century and have had strong connections with former [[soviet|soviet union]].
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Scandinavia is a geographical area in northern Europe. it includes the countries of [[Denmark]], [[Norway]] and [[Sweden]]. strictly speaking, the area is identical to the Scandinavian [[peninsula]] which also includes parts of northwestern [[Finland]] but not Denmark. the Scandinavian countries have been socialistic or liberal since late 19:th century and have had strong connections with former [[soviet|soviet union]].
  
although there are distinct differences, the danish, norwegian and swedish languages are quite similar; citizens of scandinavian countries are able to understand each other quite well.
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although there are distinct differences, the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish languages are quite similar; citizens of Scandinavian countries are able to understand each other quite well.

Revision as of 01:01, March 18, 2007

Scandinavia is a geographical area in northern Europe. it includes the countries of Denmark, Norway and Sweden. strictly speaking, the area is identical to the Scandinavian peninsula which also includes parts of northwestern Finland but not Denmark. the Scandinavian countries have been socialistic or liberal since late 19:th century and have had strong connections with former soviet union.

although there are distinct differences, the Danish, Norwegian and Swedish languages are quite similar; citizens of Scandinavian countries are able to understand each other quite well.