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Five Nordic countries. It is the collective name of five countries located in northern Europe, do you know what are the five Nordic countries? Let me introduce you.
Denmark. Denmark is the smallest country in China and the most economically and culturally developed country among the five Nordic countries. Denmark was once the overlord of the Nordic region, and the remaining four countries of the Nordic region were all once part of Danish territory.
Sweden. Sweden was once one of the most powerful colonialists in the world in North America.
The region had seized a large number of colonies; Also used with Denmark, Norway.
The famous "Kamal Alliance" was formed, which was dominant for a while. But then Sweden gradually lost its status as a great power, but it also gradually became one of the happiest and richest countries in the world.
Norway. Norway was originally the Kingdom of Denmark.
part, which was also once part of the Kingdom of Sweden.
I know that it slowly became independent in the early 19th century. Norway has been ranked first in the global human development index for 10 consecutive years, and it is also one of the strongest and richest countries in the world.
Finland. Finland is one of the most incorruptible countries in the world and one of the happiest people in the world. Although Finland is not wealthy, has no long culture, and has been invaded by other countries in its history, the Finnish people are very stubborn and have created Finland with their own hands.
Iceland. Iceland is the only island country among the five Nordic countries, and Iceland is relatively far from the European continent and has a relatively short history. It was not settled until the 8th century, when it became part of Norway and Denmark until 1944, when it became a republic.
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The Nordic Five is the collective name of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Iceland in Northern Europe and their dependent territories such as the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Jan Mayen, Svalbard and Åland. All five countries are highly developed capitalist countries in the world, and their social welfare systems are leading in the world.
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The five Nordic countries are Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, and their dependent territories of the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland and Svalbard.
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The Nordic countries are: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Denmark, and the common characteristics of these five countries are high levels of economic development, abundant natural resources, small populations, and high per capita incomes.
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For a long time, the Nordics (specifically referring to the five sovereign countries of the Nordic Council: Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland) are a distant and mysterious existence in the eyes of many people.
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Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, and their dependent territories of the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland and Svalbard.
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The five Eastern European countries refer to Croatia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary.
Eastern Europe refers to the eastern part of Europe from the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea to the eastern shore of the Black Sea to the Ural Mountains in the east, including Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova and other countries. In addition, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Macedonia, Romania, Bulgaria and Albania are sometimes considered to be Eastern or South-Eastern European countries.
Eastern Europe
More than 99% of the population of Eastern Europe belongs to the white race, most of the ethnic groups belong to the Slavic system, the religion is mainly Orthodox Christianity, Albania and other countries and regions are dominated by Islam, and the economy lags significantly behind the northwest region of Europe. In the past, most of the countries of Eastern Europe were ruled by communist parties, but now they are all capitalist. After the drastic changes in Eastern Europe and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, some Eastern European countries joined the European Union and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
The vast majority of Eastern Europe has a temperate continental climate. Winters are cold, summers are warm, spring and autumn are shorter, and annual temperature differences are large. Summers are rainy, with water moisture mainly brought in from the North Atlantic Ocean by westerly winds, with annual rainfall of about 500 mm.
Winter temperatures in the region are very low, so rivers are frozen and sleds pass, and in some areas the winter lasts for six to eight months.
Winter snowfall is widespread, from November to March of the following year, when snow often falls, and in the northern taiga coniferous forest area, winter snow is the most abundant, often snow.
In the second and third feet, the snow melts slowly in spring, and the snowmelt water seeps into the soil, which can be absorbed by plants, which is very beneficial to the development of cold forests. The southern and Caucasus regions have a warmer climate due to the mountains blocking the southward flow of cold air from Russia, which is conducive to the development of tourism.
The above content reference:Encyclopedia – Eastern Europe
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The Nordic countries generally refer to the five sovereign states of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland.
1. Nordic is a political term that must refer to the Nordic Council countries. Where:There are 5 full member sovereign states, namely Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland; There are 3 full member regions:
Faroe Islands, Greenland, Åland Islands; 3 active partners: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
2. Denmark:Denmark is a highly developed capitalist country, one of the founding members of NATO and a member of the European Union, with an extremely complete social welfare system, a highly developed economy, a very small gap between the rich and the poor, and a very high quality of life enjoyed by its citizens, with an average altitude of about 30 meters. The western part of Jutland is a gently undulating glacial sedimentary plain, and the North Sea coast has wide sandy beaches and sand dunes with clumps of shrubs.
The sea breeze here is blowing, the scenery is charming, and it is a tourist resort.
3. Norway:Norway is a highly developed capitalist country and a highly industrialized country, the oil industry is an important pillar of the national economy, Norway is also the largest oil producer in Western Europe and the world's eleventh largest oil exporter, Norway is also one of the pioneers in creating a modern welfare state.
4. Sweden:Sweden is a highly developed capitalist country and the home of the famous Nobel Prize. Its highly developed and diverse industries include its own aviation, nuclear, automobile, advanced military industries, and world-leading telecommunications and pharmaceutical research capabilities.
5. Finland:Finland is a highly developed capitalist country and a highly industrialized, liberalized market economy. Finland is a member of the European Union, but its GDP per capita is well above the EU average and comparable to its neighbor Sweden.
The people enjoy a very high standard of life, and the civil servants of Finland are clean and efficient, and there is a broad consensus in society.
6. Iceland:Iceland is the least populous of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the only country without a standing army, with only the coast guard responsible for national defence.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Denmark.
Encyclopedia - Nordic
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The Nordic countries refer to:Finland. Sweden. Norway. , Denmark andIceland. Northern Europe, as the name suggests, refers to a number of countries located in the northern part of Europe, generally including Finland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Iceland. Northern Europe is different from Western, Eastern and Southern Europe, and has its own unique geographical environment and social, historical and cultural characteristics.
From the perspective of geographical location and environment, most of the Nordic countries are located near the Arctic Circle, and the natural conditions are relatively harsh. Sweden has the largest land area in China among the Nordic countries, with a land area of about 10,000 square kilometers and a population of 9.02 million.
Equal sharing and public participation in the NordicsPublic servicesFeatures:
1. Equal access to public services is a fundamental right of Nordic citizens.
When discussing the redistributive role of filial piety, Nordic experts first introduced the basic concept of the Nordic model. Both Norwegian and Swedish experts believe that public services in the Nordics were initially initiated and organized by the public themselves, and that public participation and equal sharing are the prominent features of the Nordic public service model. The basic philosophy of the Nordic model is that "citizens have the right to equal access to public services" and "one for all, all for one".
2. Public participation is the basic premise of the Nordic model.
Citizens have the right to equal public services" is based on Nordic civil society, which is emphasized by Nordic experts. Nordic citizens have the right to participate in national public policy.
has the right to express one's own views and opinions on public policies, and also has the right to oppose certain public policies. The ability to hear different voices is a guarantee of social stability. Sweden** encourages all citizens to participate in the development of the silver society, so that all citizens have the ability to have a say in the management of **, and ensure that scarce resources are used in the most important aspects.
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In fact, there are five countries in Northern Europe. Specifically refers to Sweden, the five sovereign states of the Nordic Council.
Norway, Finland.
Denmark, Iceland. In addition to the four countries of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland, there is also a country called Iceland. Since Iceland is located in the North Atlantic Ocean, and all four countries are located on the Eurasian plate, and the four countries are closely connected, they are generally considered to be the four Nordic countries.
Iceland is detailedIceland.
Iceland is an island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean. Located in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
of the intersection. Located on the mid-Atlantic ridge, Iceland is a volcanic country with high geological activity. The interior is dominated by plain landforms, with sandy textures, cooled lava plains and glaciers scattered throughout the territory.
Although Iceland is located on the edge of the Arctic Circle, it has a suitable climate due to the warm blue acres of the North Atlantic. The main tourist attractions are glaciers, volcanic landforms, geothermal geysers and waterfalls.
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The five countries of southern Europe are Italy, Portugal, ItalyIreland, Greece, Spain.
1. Italy: Republic of Italy.
Abbreviated as Italy, it is a European country, mainly composed of the Apennine Peninsula in southern Europe and the two islands Sicily and Sardinia in the Mediterranean.
2. Portugal: Portuguese Republic.
Abbreviated as "Portugal", it is a republican state located in southwestern Europe. It is bordered to the east by Spain, which is also located on the Iberian Peninsula, and to the west and south by the coast of the Atlantic Ocean.
3. Ireland: Ireland is a parliamentary republic in Western Europe, west of the Atlantic Ocean, east of the Irish Sea, and the United Kingdom across the sea, is the passage from North America to Europe, Ireland's natural environment is maintained quite well, known as the "Emerald Island Country", the country is full of green trees, rivers and rivers.
4. Greece: Hellenic Republic.
Greece is a republic located in the southeastern corner of Europe and the southern tip of the Balkan Peninsula. The country consists of the Peloponnese Peninsula in the southern part of the peninsula and more than 3,000 islands in the Aegean Sea.
5. Spain: Kingdom of Spain.
Spain is located in the Iberian Peninsula in southwest Europe, at the junction of Europe and Africa, west of Portugal, north of the Bay of Biscay, northeast of France and Andorra, south of the Strait of Gibraltar and Morocco in Africa.
Across. The Territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and Ceuta and Melilla in Africa.
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