Scandinavia
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Scandinavia is a region in Northern Europe. Strictly speaking the term refers to the Scandinavian Peninsula, but it is often used to mean the three nations of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
The Scandinavian Peninsula consists of Norway, Sweden, and northern Finland. The peninsula is approximately 1,850 kilometers (1,150 miles) from the southernmost to the southernmost point, and between approximately 370–805 km (230-500 miles) from east to west.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark share a common history, including political, linguistic, and cultural ties.