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The modern Norway–Sweden border remained the border between Denmark–Norway and Sweden until the breakup of Denmark and Norway in 1814. Under the Treaty of Kiel, Denmark retained possession of Greenland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Iceland became a separate kingdom in union with Denmark in 1918, and became an independent republic in 1944.
Exclusive economic zone (200 nautical miles zone) of Denmark. Sweden and Denmark–Norway became separate countries with the breakup of the Kalmar Union in 1523. Until 1658, the historic provinces of Scania, Blekinge and Bohuslän (and until 1645 also Halland) belonged to Denmark, so that the Denmark–Sweden border ran across what is now ...
The Nordic countries (also known as the Nordics or Norden; lit. ' the North ') [2] are a geographical and cultural region in Northern Europe and the North Atlantic.It includes the sovereign states of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway [a] and Sweden; the autonomous territories of the Faroe Islands and Greenland; and the autonomous region of Åland.
Location map templates as of 5 Nov 2014. To find the best location map template covering a given place, open the SVG file in a Web browser and use arrow keys and zoom function. Hovering over a region shows its name and highlights it. Clicking it loads its page. This is a list of all Location map templates as of July 22, 2021.
Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Greenland, and Iceland [citation needed] Scandinavia : Sweden , Norway , Denmark [ citation needed ] Fennoscandia : Finland , Sweden , Norway and Karelia ; a geological region defined by the Fennoscandian shield [ citation needed ]
Far north of France's Bordeaux or California's Napa Valley, more than 10,000 vines grow on a hillside on Zealand, Denmark's biggest island. ... Data shows that both Denmark and Sweden have seen ...
Denmark [af] 1 5 5 Germany (L/M) Norway (M) Poland (M) Sweden (M) United Kingdom (M) Denmark, Kingdom of →includes: → Denmark → Faroe Islands → Greenland: 2 7 (9) 7 (9) Canada (L/M) Germany (L/M) Iceland (M) Norway (M) Poland (M) Sweden (M) United Kingdom (M) Jan Mayen [x] (M) Svalbard (M) Djibouti: 3 3 4 Eritrea (L/M)
Sweden [14] Kosterhavet National Park; Bratten, a newly designated 120,878.4-hectare (298,697-acre) Natura 2000 sea area beyond Kosterhavet. Pockmarks and biogenic reefs at depths of 200–500 metres (660–1,640 ft). Gullmarsfjorden, Sweden's first marine conservation area from 1983. Denmark