Thu 26 Aug 2010
Scandinavia Attractions
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Scandinavia refers to the country of the northern peninsula of Europe, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland. These countries have cultural characteristics, and they even have flags and languages that are very similar. Together they are also known as Nordic.
A tour of Scandinavia is probably due to an application for a magnificent view of the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis off. It is a beautiful phenomenon in which the pure sky as a surreal, colorful curtains of light. This usually happens in March, April, September and October.
But if you’re not lucky enough to witness the Northern Lights, you’ll find tons of other less volatile attractions, Scandinavia offers. The hot springs of Iceland, the fjords of Norway, the mountain ski resorts in Sweden, only some of these attractions. There are also many beautiful parks, the castle ruins, churches, gardens and museums. Various activities such as skiing, hiking and participating in festivals in Scandinavia is very popular and pleasant.
It is also worth noting the distinctiveness of a healthy phenomenon in the region: the midnight sun. This is due to the endless summer days in the northern regions, particularly evident around.
Norway is the world “of the Vikings, an archipelago for its deep fjords (narrow View entry with a known steep slopes) and wooden churches. The capital is Oslo, where the famous castle of Akershus fortress and the many museums and botanical gardens.
In Scandinavia, Denmark is the smallest and southernmost. Much of Denmark is low and flat with some hilly areas. The country consists of the Jutland Peninsula and over 400 islands. It also includes the Faroe Islands and Greenland. remarkable sites in Denmark, windmills and traditional classic country, scattered throughout the country.


