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Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-05-25 12:04:06
Social Science
Is Switzerland a Scandinavian country?
10 answers
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Anonymous
No.
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Anonymous
I suspect that you are confused because Switzerland a d Sweden start with the same two letters Sw...
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Anonymous
NO!!!!
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Anonymous
Look at a map, dearie. That will tell you all you need to know.
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Anonymous
No, Switzerland is central Europe. The Scandinavian countries are far northern Europe: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and Iceland (yup, Iceland counts).
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Anonymous
No, Switzerland is neither a Scandinavian country nor a Nordic country. Switzerland is found in central Europe and is bordered by Austria, France, Germany, Italy and Liechtenstein.
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Anonymous
No.
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Anonymous
No. Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are Scandinavian. Most of the Swiss people are of Germanic, French, or Italian backgrounds.
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Anonymous
No. Switzerland is in the most southern part of Central Europe. Whereas Scandinavia is Northern Europe. The Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Geographically, Norway, Sweden and a tiny part of Finland lie on the Scandinavian Peninsula.
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Anonymous
No, it is located on mainland Europe. You have to cross over water to get to Scandinavia from Switzerland.