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Area: 174,000 sq mi (450,000 km²), the third largest country in Western Europe Longest north-south distance: 978 mi (1,574 km) Longest east-west distance: 310 mi (499 km) Capital: Stockholm Population: 9.5 million inhabitants Languages: Swedish; recognized minority languages: Sami (Lapp),
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Area: 174,000 sq mi (450,000 km²), the third largest country in Western Europe Longest north-south distance: 978 mi (1,574 km) Longest east-west distance: 310 mi (499 km) Capital: Stockholm Population: 9.5 million inhabitants Languages: Swedish; recognized minority languages: Sami (Lapp),
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Head of State: His Majesty King Harald V of Norway Area: 385 199 km² Population (2011): 4 953 000 Population per km² land area: 12,8 Capital city: Oslo Language: Norwegian (Bokmål and Nynorsk) (In some districts, Sámi is also an
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Official name: Republic of Iceland Flag: Blue with a red cross outlined in white fimbration, extending to the edges of the flag. The colors are symbolic for three of the elements that make up the island: red is for the
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A Directory of Finnish Newspapers, News from Finland. For information on local issues, politics, events, celebrations, people & business. Also accommodation, shopping, bargains and weather. Information about holidays, vacations, resorts, real estate and property together with finance, stock market and
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Capital: Copenhagen Government: Constitutional monarchy Currency: Danish krone (DKK) Area: 43,094 sq km; note: excludes the Faroe Islands and Greenland Population: 5,475,791 (January 2008 est.) Language: Danish Religion: Evangelical Lutheran 82%, Non-religious 13%, other Protestant and Roman Catholic 3%, Muslim
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Capital: Copenhagen Government: Constitutional monarchy Currency: Danish krone (DKK) Area: 43,094 sq km; note: excludes the Faroe Islands and Greenland Population: 5,475,791 (January 2008 est.) Language: Danish Religion: Evangelical Lutheran 82%, Non-religious 13%, other Protestant and Roman Catholic 3%, Muslim
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