Similar words: navigate, navigable, navigator, navigation, navigational, circumnavigate, circumnavigation, scalding. Meaning: n. 1. the peninsula in northern Europe occupied by Norway and Sweden 2. a group of culturally related countries in northern Europe; Finland and Iceland are sometimes considered Scandinavian.
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1. These birds are winter migrants from Scandinavia.
2. Much of Scandinavia is covered in dense forest.
3. Exporting pine to Scandinavia seems a bit like carrying coals to Newcastle.
4. Much of Scandinavia is covered in dense pine forest.
5. In northern Scandinavia there is only a narrow band a few kilometres wide along the northeastern coast of Kola Peninsula.
6. Even in liberated Scandinavia, it is women who feed the family, wash the clothes, and care for the children.
7. The internet revolution has moved east, and Scandinavia is the new frontier.
8. More significant for Scandinavia was its retreat in 1950 back to limited and relatively non-controversial sectoral coordination at the regional level.
9. Scandinavia was a happy hunting ground for him and he did the same for Nicolai Gedda.
10. She has been in private use in Scandinavia only, and is very well equipped.
11. The rough staves were usually imported from Scandinavia and were brought up river by barge.
12. It'stretches from Scandinavia to France.
13. Scandinavia refers to Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland.
14. Russia and Scandinavia are gaining trees.
15. Finland and Iceland are sometimes considered part of Scandinavia.
16. Exir seeks to be recognized in Scandinavia as a cost-efficient, flexible, reliable, and knowledgeable partner for sub-assembly and complete assembly of mechanical and electronic products.
17. In Scandinavia they like salty liquorice, which is made with salmiac ammonium chloride.
18. Cross-country skiing dates back to Scandinavia 4000-4500 years ago, when it was used as a method of transportation.
19. A unit of weight in Germany and Scandinavia corresponding to the hundredweight and equal to50 kilograms(110.23 pounds).
20. Marian Anderson traveled through the countries of Scandinavia. People praised her singing everywhere she went.
21. The same goes for Scandinavia, which comes third after America.
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22. A unit of weight in Germany and Scandinavia corresponding to the hundredweight and equal to 50 kilograms (0.23 pounds).
23. She has now accepted a posting as ambassador to Scandinavia.
24. In his room, Tom was spreading out a map of Scandinavia on the bed.
25. They include the various cottage cheeses, cream cheeses, domestic Neufchatel cheese, and the whey cheeses of Scandinavia.
26. Sandwich was better situated to meet a threat from Scandinavia.
27. Tripodding of hay and cereals is practised widely in the Alps and Scandinavia where good drying conditions are rare.
28. It will also become a market leader in several food areas within Scandinavia.
29. Similar customs were known in widely divergent cultures such as Ancient Egypt and Scandinavia.
30. The Vikings were a group of people whose ancestors came from Scandinavia.
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