Hoff wrote:I would suggest moving everything to the left alittle bit. It just seems like everything is on the right side and it looks a bit odd.
happysadfun wrote:The island that Copenhavn is on is called Zealand, the one south of it is Lolland, the thin one next to Sweden in Oland, and the red one in the middle of the Baltic Sea is Gotland. The Estonian island is Saaremaa.
Ruben Cassar wrote:I like how this map is shaping up but maybe you should call it Nordic Countries instead of Scandinavia as Finland and the Baltic states are not Scandinavian.
Also may I suggest including the Faroe Islands in the map?
oz wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:I like how this map is shaping up but maybe you should call it Nordic Countries instead of Scandinavia as Finland and the Baltic states are not Scandinavian.
Also may I suggest including the Faroe Islands in the map?
Hmm its hard to find a name to this one, the Baltic states aint part of the region "Norden" or "Nordic Countries" in english either.
And there are two ways to see Scandinavia
Cultural:Sweden, Norway & Denmark
Geographical:Sweden, Norway and parts of nortwestern Finland.
So what i know there so name for this region together, only the Baltics states and the Nordic countries
Ruben Cassar wrote:oz wrote:Ruben Cassar wrote:I like how this map is shaping up but maybe you should call it Nordic Countries instead of Scandinavia as Finland and the Baltic states are not Scandinavian.
Also may I suggest including the Faroe Islands in the map?
Hmm its hard to find a name to this one, the Baltic states aint part of the region "Norden" or "Nordic Countries" in english either.
And there are two ways to see Scandinavia
Cultural:Sweden, Norway & Denmark
Geographical:Sweden, Norway and parts of nortwestern Finland.
So what i know there so name for this region together, only the Baltics states and the Nordic countries
For me Scandinavia is Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Perhaps even Greenland as technically it belongs to Denmark. I guess that's putting it on cultural lines.
However even from a geographical point of view Denmark is always part of Scandinavia. The only difference is that Finland is included.
I prefer Nordic Countries or Nordic States as the Baltic states (and that's three of them...another sub group!) are definitely not Scandinavian.
Fitz69 wrote:happysadfun wrote:The island that Copenhavn is on is called Zealand, the one south of it is Lolland, the thin one next to Sweden in Oland, and the red one in the middle of the Baltic Sea is Gotland. The Estonian island is Saaremaa.
It is called Sjælland, not Zealand. sorry.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q ... 79687&om=1
is a historical and geographical region centered on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It is most commonly defined as the three kingdoms of Denmark, Norway and Sweden, with Finland and Iceland sometimes included as well.
In linguistics and cultural studies, the definition of Scandinavia is expanded to include the areas where Old Norse was spoken and where the North Germanic languages are now dominant. As a linguistic and cultural concept, Scandinavia thus also includes Iceland and the Faroe Islands.[1]
Gunisan wrote:Just to let you all know.
The countries included in Scandinavia are: Sweden, Finland, Norway, Iceland and Denmark. Farea islands and Greenland belongs to Denmark but have their own flag and ruling. Just like Aland in Finland.
Guiscard wrote:Wikipedia tells me that, although Finland is geographically not entirely part of ScandInavia it is culturally and linguistically.
MonkeyRex wrote:RexRegis wrote:The borders started out as "real" borders, but have been rearranged so it doesn't match real maps anymore...
That might make it more playable, but it makes it more difficult to name. For example, Trøndelag is now split in two, and so is Nordland. If the border was were it is in reallity, the map might not look as good, but it would be obvious which is which...
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