1. Scandinavia - Noun
2. Scandinavia - Proper noun
a group of culturally related countries in northern Europe; Finland and Iceland are sometimes considered Scandinavian
the peninsula in northern Europe occupied by Norway and Sweden
Source: WordNet1900s During the first decade of the 20th century modern art developed simultaneously in several different areas in Europe (France, England, Scandinavia, Russia, Germany, Italy), and in the United States. Source: Internet
Adding all these probably-connected pieces together, and you see what appears to be a move to capture more consumers in Scandinavia. Source: Internet
After a "phoney war" in spring 1940 the German blitzkrieg swept Scandinavia, the Low Countries and France, giving Germany control of nearly all of Western Europe. Source: Internet
As Scandinavia battled to come to terms with Sweden’s epidemiological experiment, Finnish philosopher Matti Hayry laid out the problem. Source: Internet
After the Christianisation of Scandinavia the celebration was allowed as long as it was in the name of Christ instead. Source: Internet
A great real-world example of where an intranet helped a company communicate is when Nestle had a number of food processing plants in Scandinavia. Source: Internet