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Sep 07, 2014

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Page 1: Scandinavia
Page 2: Scandinavia

Assalam o Allaikum

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Scandinavia

Calculus I

Group 2

A Historical And Cultural Introduction

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Introduction

Scandinavia refers to three Northern European countries: Sweden and Norway (together form Scandinavian Peninsula), Denmark

Finland and Iceland are generally included, while Greenland is rarely.

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Scandinavian Peninsula

Comprised of two of three Scandinavian countries: Sweden & NorwayDenmark physiographical is part of

North European Plain rather than peninsula itself.

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DenmarkCapital: Copenhagen

Denmark is the southern most Scandinavian country, consists of over 400 islands, Linked to the main land by bridges

Almost all of the Denmark is low and flat, but there many low hills as well.

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Denm

ark

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NorwayCapital: Oslo

Also called “The Land of Vikings, and the midnight Sun”, Norway is the north most country in Europe.

Norway is a jagged expanse of islands.

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Nor

way

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SwedenCapital: Stockholm

Sweden is the largest of scandinavian countries – both in land size and population

Sweden offers numerous lakes and sceneries to the tourists

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Stoc

khol

m, S

wed

en

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IcelandCapital: Reykjavik

Scandinavia’s top attractions also include the geysers, especially the Blue Lagoon near Iceland’s capital Reykjavik.

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Blue

Lag

oon,

Rey

kjav

ik

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Sum

mer

in S

cand

inav

ia

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Djur

gard

en, S

tock

holm

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Thank you!

Presentation By:Muhammad Talha Saqib

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