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Scandinavia

2007
Abstract For a sparsely populated and relatively peripheral area of Northern Europe, the three Scandinavian countries— Denmark, Norway, and Sweden— generated a considerable amount of international interest during the inter-war period.
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Scandinavia

1999
Abstract For many years after 1945, Scandinavian writers were preoccupied with the subject of the Second World War and its repercussions: with the Finnish winter war against Russia, the German occupation of Norway and Denmark, and the compromised neutrality of Sweden.
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Scandinavia

1991
Abstract The Nordic countries include Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. Moreover, the Faroes and Greenland belong to Denmark, and the Aland Islands to Finland, as regions with considerable self-government. Majority languages of independent states in the area are: Danish in Denmark, Finnish in Finland, Ice landic in Iceland ...
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Scandinavia

2022
Gerry R. Cox, Neil Thompson
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Immunology in Scandinavia

Current Opinion in Immunology, 2001
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Trends in Volunteering in Scandinavia

Nonprofit and Civil Society Studies, 2018
Hans-Peter Y. Qvist   +3 more
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Pharmacy in Scandinavia

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1977
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Scandinavia

The American Historical Review, 1966
Oscar J. Falnes, John H. Wuorinen
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Scandinavia

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1988
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Egalitarianism in Scandinavia

, 2018
Synnøve Bendixsen   +2 more
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