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The Nordic Countries
Scandinavia and Finland
Objectives
• Identify Norway, Sweden, Iceland, and Finland and on a blank map of Europe.
• Describe a welfare state.
• Identify the Saami.
• Recognize differences between Nordic Countries based on their physical geographies.
• Separate the Nordic Countries into two language groups.
A Fjord is a deep rounded valley that lets in the sea.
Terms and People
Scandinavian Peninsula is a large peninsula in the north of Europe. Scandinavian Mountains run between Norway and Sweden. Jutland Peninsula juts up from Germany.
Saami are the original people of Scandinavia.
In a welfare state, the government gives people free goods and services.
The Scandinavian countries and Finland lie in the very north of Europe.
This is the Scandinavian
Peninsula.
This is the Jutland
Peninsula.
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Physical Features
Norway
Iceland is a volcanic island in the North Atlantic. Sweden
Sweden has more lowlands than Norway. There are forests and swamps. Denmark is not part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It’s attached to Germany.
Norway has a mountainous interior and a narrow coastline.
Denmark
Five nations exist in this area.
Norway
Iceland
Sweden
Finland has a different culture than the other four countries here.
Finland
Denmark
Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Iceland are Scandinavian countries.
Finland isn’t Scandinavian.
Norway
Iceland
Sweden Finland
Denmark
The flags of this area all have crosses.
English Norwegian Danish Swedish Icelandic Finish
Mother Mor Mor Mor Móðir Äiti
Father Far Far Far Faðir Isä
Red Red Rød Röd Rauður Punainen
Stone Stein Sten Sten Steinn Kivi
Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are so similar that these people can often understand each other.
The Finnish Language comes from eastern Europe. It is not similar to English.
The Scandinavian languages are a group.
The Scandinavian languages are also similar to English.
Regardless of nation, many Nordic people enjoy the outdoors.
The population of the Nordic countries is low compared to the rest of Europe.
How do the populations of Nordic Countries compare with each other?
The population of Sweden is largest. The population of Iceland is tiny.
Sweden
Denmark
Finland
Norway
How does the population of the Nordic Countries compare to the rest of Europe?
Norway
Norway has a mountainous interior and a narrow coastline.
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Notice the many inlets in Norway’s coastline.
These are fjords –steep, rounded valleys cut into Norway’s coast.
Sweden has the largest landmass.
Sweden
Sweden also has the largest population in the Nordic countries.
Much of it is forests and swamps.
Stockholm, Sweden’s capital is the largest city.
What is the relationship between the Nordic Countries and the EU?
None of the Scandinavian countries use the Euro, but Finland does.
Denmark is not part of the Scandinavian Peninsula. It’s attached to Germany. It’s still called Scandinavian, because it has a Scandinavian culture.
Denmark
Denmark
Denmark is a low, flat land with sandy soil.
Denmark has a higher population density than the northern countries.
Finland has a different culture than the other four countries here.
Finland
Finland
The land of Finland is like Sweden – lots of forests and lots of water.
Finland is the home of the sauna.
The Saami are a minority group living in the far north.
The Saami (formerly called Laps or Laplanders)
They enjoy colorful clothing. They herd reindeer.
Americans are familiar with many brands that come from the Nordic Countries.
The Nordic countries are well-off financially; their economy is as good or better than any other European country.
Blue Yellow Green Red
Which are the Nordic Countries?
Which country is Norway? Which country is Sweden?
NorwaySweden
Which country is Denmark?
Denmark
Which country is Finland?
FinlandWhich Nordic country is dominated by mountains?
Sweden Norway Denmark Finland
Iceland
Which Nordic country is characterized by grass-covered dunes?
Sweden Norway Denmark Finland
Which Nordic country is characterized by swampy forests?
Sweden Norway Denmark Iceland
What is a fjord?
It’s a deep, rounded glacier-carved valley that lets in the sea.
In which Nordic country are fjords found?
Sweden Norway Denmark Finland
The Nordic countries’ population is:
Higher than most of Western Europe.
About the same as the rest of Western Europe
Much lower than the rest of Western Europe
Which Nordic country is the largest in size?
Sweden Norway Denmark Finland
Who are the Saami?
A reindeer-herding minority that lives in the far north.
Which Nordic country has a language that is very different than the others?
Sweden Norway Denmark Finland
Norway Denmark Finland
English Norwegian Danish Swedish Icelandic Finish
Mother Mor Mor Mor Móðir Äiti
Father Far Far Far Faðir Isä
Red Red Rød Röd Rauður Punainen
Stone Stein Sten Sten Steinn Kivi
Which Nordic country is characterized by volcanoes?
Iceland
The Nordic countries’ economy is:
Better than most of Western Europe.
About the same as the rest of Western Europe
Much worse than the rest of Western Europe
Which Nordic peninsula is larger?
Jutland PeninsulaScandinavian PeninsulaKola Peninsula Westfjord Peninsula
Please read “Sweden.” World Studies: Europe and Russia. Pearson-Prentice-Hall, 2005. pgs. 138-144. About 6 pages
And view “Scandinavian Landscapes.”