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Scandinavian History



Scandinavia - skănˌdĭnāˈvēə, region of N Europe. It consists of the kingdoms of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark; Finland and Iceland are usually considered part of Scandinavia. Physiographically, Denmark belongs to the North European Plain rather than to the geologically distinct Scandinavian peninsula (which is part of the ancient Baltic Shield)   Read More...

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    A History of Sweden (1931)
    by Andrew A. Stomberg. 826 pgs.


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    A History of Sweden (1956)
    by Ingvar Andersson, Carolyn Hannay. 464 pgs.


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