Scandinavian Peninsula
| This article is part of the Scandinavia series |
| Scandinavian Mountains |
| Scandinavian Peninsula |
| Scandinavian languages |
| Viking Age |
| Varangian |
| Viking |
| Ting |
| Kalmar Union |
| Denmark-Norway |
| Sweden-Norway |
| Monetary Union |
| Defense union |
| History of Denmark |
| History of Norway |
| History of Sweden |
The Scandinavian Peninsula is a peninsula located at the northwest corner of Europe and encloses the Baltic Sea. It extends from Russia and Finland in the north and almost reaches Denmark in the south. It contains the countries Norway on the west and Sweden on the east. The Scandinavian mountain range separates the two countries.
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Scandinavia and the Baltic region
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Scandinavian Peninsula in Winter (February 19, 2003)
