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What countries are there in Northern Europe?

The four Nordic countries refer to Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland.

1, Denmark:

Located at the mouth of the Baltic Sea, it is the only Nordic country connected with the European continent. Denmark is the oldest kingdom in Europe. Denmark covers an area of 43,000 square kilometers. Denmark is the oldest kingdom in Europe, and its agriculture is very developed. Natural resources are scarce, except for oil and natural gas, there are few other minerals, and all minerals such as coal and iron are imported. Denmark's oil reserves on the continental shelf of the North Sea are estimated to be 290 million tons, and its natural gas reserves are about 200 billion cubic meters.

2. Sweden:

The Kingdom of Sweden is located in the eastern part of Scandinavia, the capital of Stockholm. It borders Norway to the west, Finland to the northeast, scarborough-Geraker Strait and kattegat to the southwest, and the Baltic Sea and Botswana Bay to the east. Sweden faces Denmark, Germany, Poland, Russia, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia across the sea, with a coastline of 7,624 kilometers and a total area of about 450,000 square kilometers. With a population of 1, 0 1, 000(20 18, 10), Sweden is the fourth largest country in Europe.

3. Finland:

China is located in the northern part of Europe, with nearly 6.5438+0.9 million lakes, and is known as the "country of thousands of lakes". Its most important natural resource is forest, which ranks second in the world and first in Europe after Canada.

4. Norway:

It is located in the west of Scandinavia in northern Europe, bordering Sweden in the east, Finland and Russia in the northeast, Denmark across the sea in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the west, and its geographical position is very important.