Sweden: 225
Denmark: 189
Norway: 61
Finland: 25
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Sweden: 225
Denmark: 189
Norway: 61
Finland: 25
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Correction: Norway 72
>Denmark almost beats out Sweden despite being much, much smaller
>the more castles(safe spaces) a nation has, the more cucked it is
Huh.
You're gonna need those forts
So how many?
800 castles
42 palaces in England & Scotland
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Around 1,500.
A few hundred.
One of our nine states is even called "Burgenland" which means "Castleland", even though it hasn't that many compared to the rest.
Weak
289 just in Central Bohemia region. There is 14 regions here.
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I am not going to count it, but it is far over 1000
Up until a couple of hundred years ago Denmark had a larger population than Sweden, and being a smaller country with the same population makes castles and other stone structures a better investment.
171 it seems
>burger disneyland """""""""castles"""""""""
like one or two are on the list out of many
and can confirm we have lots of nice fortresses the french left around here west of the Mississippi
>literal cardboard castle
Burger......
>Norway: 61
More like zero. We have something resembling a shitty castle...
...oh wait we have the royal palace built for the Swedish king.
Norway: 1
>Germany is home to thousands of castles, which makes it difficult to display here. Thus, a full list will not be provided here.
ok then
Canada has castles 63
but I would just call them mansions
>Up until a couple of hundred years ago Denmark had a larger population than Sweden
That's because large parts of today's Sweden (and i'ts castles) belonged to Denmark.
just one
There are WAY more than 171 castles+palaces in Portugal. You must be counting only castles, because I live in one of the palaces at the moment and can name over 10 other palaces/castles my family owns, and I doubt we own almost one tenth of all castles and palaces here...
so I found a source that says 25,000 castles
What passes as a castle in Scandinavia is basically just any large construction made of stones.
Are you alberto barbosa?
>name over 10 other palaces/castles my family owns
What?
More than 2'5ken.wikipedia.org
I live here
Well a few of the castles in Finland were built by Sweden, like Sveaborg and Olofsborg. That is when Finland was part of Sweden.
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