Scandinavia Map
Explore Scandinavia - the Nordic region comprising Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. See Norway in the context of its neighboring countries.
About Scandinavia
Scandinavia traditionally refers to the three kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, which share cultural, historical, and linguistic ties. The broader term "Nordic countries" also includes Finland and Iceland.
Norway occupies the western part of the Scandinavian Peninsula, sharing its longest border with Sweden to the east. The countries share a common history, similar languages, and strong cooperation through various agreements including passport-free travel.
Scandinavian Countries
Norway
Capital: Oslo | Population: 5.5 million | Area: 385,207 km²
Sweden
Capital: Stockholm | Population: 10.5 million | Area: 450,295 km²
Denmark
Capital: Copenhagen | Population: 5.9 million | Area: 43,094 km²
Nordic Countries (Extended)
Finland
Capital: Helsinki | Population: 5.5 million | Not Scandinavian but Nordic
Iceland
Capital: Reykjavik | Population: 370,000 | Nordic island nation
Major Cities in Scandinavia
Oslo, Norway
Norwegian capital, museums, modern architecture, fjord location.
59.9139°N, 10.7522°EStockholm, Sweden
Swedish capital built on 14 islands, historic old town, royal palace.
59.3293°N, 18.0686°ECopenhagen, Denmark
Danish capital, Tivoli Gardens, Little Mermaid, colorful Nyhavn.
55.6761°N, 12.5683°EBergen, Norway
Gateway to Norwegian fjords, UNESCO Bryggen wharf.
60.3913°N, 5.3221°EGothenburg, Sweden
Sweden's second city, close to Norwegian border.
57.7089°N, 11.9746°EMalmö, Sweden
Connected to Copenhagen by the Øresund Bridge.
55.6050°N, 13.0038°ENorway's Borders
- Sweden: 1,619 km - Norway's longest border, easy crossing points
- Finland: 736 km - Northern border in Finnmark
- Russia: 196 km - Eastern Finnmark, heavily controlled
Travel Between Scandinavian Countries
- Oslo to Stockholm: 5-6 hours by train or car
- Oslo to Copenhagen: 8 hours by train, 2 hours by flight
- Bergen to Gothenburg: 7 hours by car
- No border controls: Schengen area allows free movement
Scandinavian Cooperation
- Nordic Council: Inter-parliamentary cooperation since 1952
- Nordic Passport Union: Freedom to travel and work since 1954
- Language: Norwegian, Swedish, and Danish are mutually intelligible
- Culture: Shared Viking heritage and similar traditions