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Is scandinavia in russia?

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I have looked it up and am still unsure.

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  1. No it is not. Though there might be a small town called Scandinavia - geographical names often are not unique.

    Generally though, Scandinavia is the name that refers to the the Northern European countries: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland.


  2. Scandinavia is a region east from Russia. These countries are part of Scandinavia: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland and according to some sources (not all of them), Finland

  3. It is an area west of Russia, Northern Europe. Many languages are spoken.

  4. no it's west of russia- Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and on occasion Finland, Iceland, along with their associated territories: The Faroe Islands, The Åland Islands and Greenland.

  5. No.

    Scandinavia is a region.  It includes Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark.

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