Normandy is a region in northwestern France that was settled by Norsemen (Vikings) in the 10th century. It has a historical and cultural connection to Scandinavia, as well as a linguistic influence on the French language.
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom, located on the northern part of Great Britain. It has a historical and cultural connection to Scandinavia, as it was partly ruled by Norsemen (Vikings) in the 9th and 10th centuries, and has a significant population of Scots of Norse descent.
British Columbia is a province of Canada, located on the west coast of the country. It has a cultural and linguistic connection to Scandinavia, as it has a large number of Scandinavian immigrants and descendants, and is home to several Scandinavian cultural organizations and festivals.
Iceland is an island country in the North Atlantic Ocean, located between Scandinavia and Greenland. It has a strong historical, cultural, and linguistic connection to Scandinavia, as it was settled by Norsemen (Vikings) in the 9th century, and has a language that is closely related to Old Norse.
Finland is a country in Northern Europe, bordering Sweden, Norway, and Russia. It has a strong historical, cultural, and linguistic connection to Scandinavia, as it was part of the Swedish Empire for several centuries, and has a language that is closely related to Swedish (and more distantly to other Scandinavian languages).