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  1. Largest cityStockholm
    Official languagesDanish · Finnish · Icelandic · Norwegian · Swedish · Faroese · Greenlandic · Sami
    ReligionMainly Lutheranism
    Etymology and concept of the Nordic countries

    The term Nordic countries found mainstream use after the advent of Foreningen Norden. The term is derived indirectly from the local term Norden, used in the North Germanic (Scandinavian) languages, … See more

    History

    Italics indicates a dependent territory.
    Little evidence remains in the Nordic countries of the Stone Age, the Bronze Age, or the Iron Age with the exception of a limited numbers of tools created from stone, bronze an… See more

    Geography

    The Nordic countries and self-governing regions in alphabetic order – number of inhabitants (2018), area (km ) and population density (people/km ):
    Denmark is by far the most densely populated c… See more

    Politics

    The Nordic region has a political dimension in the joint official bodies called the Nordic Council and the Nordic Council of Ministers. The Helsinki Treaty, signed on 23 March 1962 entered into force on 1 July 1962 and is the politi… See more

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