capitals
landforms
people
economy
odds and ends
100
The capital of Norway.
What is Oslo?
100
Springs that shoot hot water in the air
What is geysers?
100
The people's desire for an independent country.
What is nationalism?
100
Most of Finland's wealth comes from ____ _____.
What is huge forests?
100
Which country from chapter 12 is NOT located on the Scandinavian peninsula?
What is Iceland?
200
The capital of Denmark.
What is Copenhagen?
200
A windy treeless land in Denmark that is often wet.
What is moors?
200
To move from one's country of birth to another country.
What is to emigrate?
200
Iceland's economy is based on ________.
What is fishing?
200
Stave churches, some of the world's oldest wooden buildings can be found in _______.
What is Norway?
300
Finland's capital and largest city
What is Helsinki?
300
Iceland is a small island just south of the ______ _____.
What is the Arctic Circle?
300
The first settlers of Norway.
Who are the Vikings?
300
Denmark economy is 70 percent based on this.
What is farming?
300
A country that King Gustav Vasa ruled.
What is Sweden?
400
The capital of Sweden.
What is Stockholm?
400
Most of Finland's wealth comes from this.
What is huge forests?
400
Most of Finland's people live in cities in the _______.
What is the south?
400
Norway is a wealthy country because of its ________and ______ _____.
What is oil and natural gas?
400
long stories that celebrate viking heroes.
What is a saga?
500
The capital of Iceland.
What is Reykjavik?
500
A geographic feature of Sweden are skerries, which are ____ ______.
What are rocky islands?
500
The ethnic group that lives north of the Arctic Circle in Finland, Sweden, and Norway.
Who are the Sami?
500
Sweden is a wealthy country because of its vast natural ________.
What is resources?
500
Iceland gets its power from this.
What is geothermal energy?