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The '''Nordic countries''' are a geographic and cultural region in [[Northern Europe]]. The region includes [[Denmark]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], and [[Norway]]. The [[Baltic]] state of [[Estonia]] is also sometimes included in definitions. The Nordic countries represent some of the best representatives of developed [[social democracy]] in the 21st century in the so-called [[Nordic model]]. | [[File:Map of the Nordic Countries.png|thumb|587x587px|Map of the Nordic countries. ]] | ||
The '''Nordic countries''' are a geographic and cultural region in [[Northern Europe]]. The region includes [[Denmark]], [[Sweden]], [[Finland]], [[Iceland]], and [[Norway]]. The [[Baltic]] state of [[Estonia]] is also sometimes included in definitions. The Nordic countries represent some of the best representatives of developed [[social democracy]] in the 21st century in the so-called [[Nordic model]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:15, 27 April 2024
The Nordic countries are a geographic and cultural region in Northern Europe. The region includes Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, and Norway. The Baltic state of Estonia is also sometimes included in definitions. The Nordic countries represent some of the best representatives of developed social democracy in the 21st century in the so-called Nordic model.