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#18 - Denmark isn't part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, but it is pa…  [+] (4 new replies) 06/04/2013 on Finns +3
User avatar #19 - christmouth (06/04/2013) [-]
Yes, I was mistaken. Denmark Is part of Scandinavia, probably because, I don't know for sure, it has ruled over Norway and also for being part of the Kalmar Union. It also share the same language, but with a different dialect. If Iceland would been part of Scandinavia, then the Faroe Islands should too, which they are not, but instead they are under sovereignty of Denmark.
#100 - xeropad (06/05/2013) [-]
Finland is part of scandinavia.

We call the group of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark for Skandinavien. (Scandinavia.)
And when you add Iceland it's called "Norden" which would be North/Nordic in english!
User avatar #130 - mykoira (06/05/2013) [-]
Finland is part of FennoSkandia.
User avatar #127 - lodisboeg (06/05/2013) [-]
How bout looking it up instead of bitching back and forth?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia

Finland can be a part of Scandinavia by some definitions, but is not in the strictest sense a part of it. And regardless Finland has got a lot of common history with Sweden and the rest of the "real" Scandinavia.
#15 - What about Iceland?  [+] (7 new replies) 06/04/2013 on Finns +2
User avatar #16 - christmouth (06/04/2013) [-]
Iceland isn't located in the Scandinavian Peninsula, which covers Denmark, Sweden, Norway and some parts of Finland. They are part of the Nordic countries which consists of Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, the Scandinavian countries, Svalbard and Ă…land.
#42 - N. Korean citizen (06/05/2013) [-]
Don't forget Scotland
User avatar #18 - gonzoen (06/04/2013) [-]
Denmark isn't part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, but it is part of the Scandinavian culture, as is Iceland.
User avatar #19 - christmouth (06/04/2013) [-]
Yes, I was mistaken. Denmark Is part of Scandinavia, probably because, I don't know for sure, it has ruled over Norway and also for being part of the Kalmar Union. It also share the same language, but with a different dialect. If Iceland would been part of Scandinavia, then the Faroe Islands should too, which they are not, but instead they are under sovereignty of Denmark.
#100 - xeropad (06/05/2013) [-]
Finland is part of scandinavia.

We call the group of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark for Skandinavien. (Scandinavia.)
And when you add Iceland it's called "Norden" which would be North/Nordic in english!
User avatar #130 - mykoira (06/05/2013) [-]
Finland is part of FennoSkandia.
User avatar #127 - lodisboeg (06/05/2013) [-]
How bout looking it up instead of bitching back and forth?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia

Finland can be a part of Scandinavia by some definitions, but is not in the strictest sense a part of it. And regardless Finland has got a lot of common history with Sweden and the rest of the "real" Scandinavia.
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User avatar #4 to #3 - gonzoen (04/25/2013) [-]
Actually, I don't really care. My grandmother is Swedish, I have family still living in Sweden, and I've spend a lot of my vacations there as a child. Bantering a bit on FJ can be fun, though.
Also, I haven't thumbed you down.
User avatar #6 to #5 - gonzoen (04/25/2013) [-]
lol
User avatar #2 - killingsin (03/19/2013) [-]
And so are you, my dear fellow.
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