Is Finland in Scandinavia or not?
Is Finland in Scandinavia or not?
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finland is russia.
No, because Scandinavia refers to Scandinavian peninsula.
german is french
No it doesn't, scandinavia refers to the three kingdoms of sweden, norway and denmark.
french is spanish
scandinavian peninsula plus denmark so no
but Finland was in kingdom of Sweden (it was autonomous duchy as I remember)
no
the inferior n*Rdoid trembles at the sight of the FINNGOLIAN BULL
Finland was just east sweden, not autonomous in any way.
we were an autonomous duchy under russia
it was autonomous under russia
Only sweden and norway are located on the scandinavian peninsula so of course not.
>plus denmark
lol no
so, in other words, russian
the term "scandinavia" literally refers to the three kingdoms, the peninsula is just named after it.
Not really, no.
By that logic you are british
>colony
>british
Finland didn't even have any own ethnic kings, they are nation of cucks
Closer analogy would be Scotland and UK. Autonomous but part of the union through shared monarch.
Its not
Scandinavia: denmark, sweden, norway
Is Russia Nordic?
Its just sweden norway and denmark. Denmark is an honorary scandi due to skåne and halland being their rightfull clay.
Yes. Sweden founded russia.
why yes
Scandinavia comes from the scandic mountain range inbetween Norway and Sweden
Make of that what you will
no
Rurik was actually finnish
& Schleswig-Holstein
schleswig and holstein are not part of a scandinavian country, so no
Schleswig-Holstein is a Scandinavian country, you inherited our culture but you don't have to be grateful, it's okay
the only non-meme answer is that Finland is a Japanese fishing colony and there is no land in real life where there is on world maps