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  • Scandinavia
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  • One of the 37's, a fisherman, came from Scandinavia. (VOY: "The 37's") Tom Paris thought that the fin was an old Scandinavian currency. (VOY: "The Cloud") When the Leonardo da Vinci hologram was stolen from the USS Voyager in 2374, Tuvok claimed to be from Scandinavia in order to remain within the program's 16th century knowledge. (VOY: "Concerning Flight")
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  • Scandinavia is a region of northern Europe generally considered to include the countries of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, and perhaps Finland and Iceland as well. As an aircraft name, Scandinavia may be: * Flagship Scandinavia - Boeing 377 c/n 15957 operated by American Overseas Airlines
  • Scandinavia was a region of Earth located in northern Europe and bordering the North Sea. It included the nations of Norway, Sweden and Denmark. The Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe visited Scandinavia some time in the 8th century. When Zoe asked if it was the time of the Vikings, the Doctor replied that it was some time before then. (PROSE: That Which Went Away)
  • Scandinavia is a formable nation in Europa Universalis IV. Scandinavia can be formed by any country in the Scandinavian culture group.
  • Scandinavia really is a country in Europe. Since Bjorn is a Scandinavian name, they chose the name Bjorn for the unicorn and Scandinavia as his background country.
  • Scandinavia is a geographical and cultural region in the north of Europe, with the countries of Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark each comprising part of Scandinavia. Svoriins ancestors were taken from Scandinavia to the Svoriin by Asgard. (RPG: "Friends and Foes: Stargate Season Two")
  • The Scandinavian nations of Norway, Denmark, and Iceland are all full members of NATO, and are charged with defending their borders should Western Europe be attacked by the Soviet Union.
  • Scandinavia is a region in northern Europe that consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The Scandinavia peninsula was named after the region. Finland, Iceland and Greenland are often mistakenly included because they have a shared history. However, together with the Scandinavian nations, they are called the Nordic Countries.
  • Scandinavia is the region in Northern Europe where the vikings come from and live. It is divided in 3-4 different subregions (now countries), which are Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Finland is sometimes also included due to geographical proximity, although they do not share the norse heritage and culture like the other three.
  • Scandinavia has no Forage Bushes, but contains a lot of Deer milling around the Town Center, as well as a third Wild Boar which is absent on most maps. There are also two fjords running long ways across the edges of the map. The fish in these fjords are important, if not paramount. Wood is scattered, but somewhat plentiful. Gold is of normal variance, but stone is less abundant, putting a damper on that second Castle or third town center. Even though the fjords are vital, very little fighting is done along them (since there are 2 fjords, meaning 1 for each player/team); the majority of the conflicts will often stem from gold in the middle.
  • Post-war Scandinavia had formed a Scandinavian Sub-State by the 2120s and, a few years later, the Scandinavian Confederation, of which little is known. A city-state of Midgard has also been mentioned. World maps depict a vast ice desert that covers all of Norway, northern Finland, the north and northwest of Sweden. Sweden dominates the sex-mek market. Their most advanced robots are almost indistinguishable from real women and Per Lunquest was famed for designing the world's finest sex-meks, the now-antique Series 7 Love Droid (of which P.J. Maybe's Inga was one of the few remaining).
  • Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of northern Europe, is generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands on the grounds that their inhabitants speak North Germanic (or Scandinavian) languages related to those of Norway and Sweden.
  • The term Scandinavia is usually used as a cultural term, but in English usage, it is occasionally confused with the purely geographical term Scandinavian Peninsula, which took its name from the cultural-linguistic concept. The name Scandinavia historically referred vaguely to Scania. The terms Scandinavia and Scandinavian entered usage in the 18th century as terms for the three Scandinavian countries, their peoples and associated language and culture, being introduced by the early linguistic and cultural Scandinavist movement. Sometimes the term Scandinavia is also taken to include Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Finland, on account of their historical association with the Scandinavian countries. Such usage, however, may be considered inaccurate in the area itself, where the term Nordic co
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