Scandinavian Peninsula
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Definition
Proper noun A large geographical landmass in Northern Europe, extending southward from the Arctic Circle and bordered by the Norwegian Sea, the North Sea, the Baltic Sea, and the Gulf of Bothnia. It is primarily occupied by the nations of Norway and Sweden.
Usage
The term is used to refer to the specific physical landform itself, distinct from the broader cultural or political region of Scandinavia. * The Scandinavian Peninsula is known for its dramatic fjords, deep forests, and numerous lakes. * Geologically, the Scandinavian Peninsula is dominated by the ancient Baltic Shield. * The northern part of the Scandinavian Peninsula lies within the Arctic Circle.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in geographical, geological, and historical contexts to describe the land area, separate from the Nordic countries (which include Denmark, Finland, and Iceland).
- It can be used to discuss pre-modern history, such as Viking Age settlements and migrations originating from this landmass.
Variants and Related Words
- Scandinavia (Proper noun): A broader cultural, historical, and linguistic region that typically includes Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and sometimes Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and Finland. It is not synonymous with the physical peninsula.
- Fennoscandia (Proper noun): A geological and geographical term that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula, Finland, Karelia, and the Kola Peninsula.
Synonyms
- (There are no direct synonyms for this proper noun referring to a specific geographical feature. Descriptive phrases may be used.)
- The peninsula of Norway and Sweden.
Related Phrases
- Nordic countries: A modern political and cultural term for Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden.
- The Baltic Shield: The stable, ancient geological core of the peninsula.
Noun
- the peninsula in northern Europe occupied by Norway and Sweden