Northern Europe

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Northern Europe is a term for the northern part of Europe, though its precise boundaries are vague and defined variously. It is a term that groups the Nordic countries (which are present in all definitions):

along with a selection of the following which varies from definition to definition:

The United Nations defines Northern Europe as:

Before the 19th century, the term 'Nordic' or 'Northern' was commonly used to mean Northern Europe in a sense that included the Nordic countries, European Russia, the Baltic countries (at that time Livonia and Courland) and Greenland.

In earlier eras, when Europe was dominated by the Mediterranean region (i.e. the Roman Empire), everything not near this sea was termed Northern Europe, including Germany, the Low Countries, and Austria. This meaning is still used today in some contexts, such as in discussions of the Northern Renaissance. In medieval times, the term (Ultima) Thule was used to mean a semi-mythical place in the extreme northern reaches of the continent.

Northern Europe:
Country Area
(km²)
Population
(2008 est.)
Population density
(per km²)
Capital
Åland (Finland) 1,552 26,008 16.8 Mariehamn
Denmark 43,094 5,470,919 124.6 Copenhagen
Estonia 45,226 1,342,409 31.3 Tallinn
Faroe Islands (Denmark) 1,399 48,500 32.9 Tórshavn
Finland 336,593 5,301,992 15.3 Helsinki
Guernsey 78 65,573 828.0 St Peter Port
Iceland 103,000 313,376 3.1 Reykjavík
Republic of Ireland 70,280 4,339,000 60.3 Dublin
Isle of Man 572 80,058 129.1 Douglas
Jersey 116 95,871 773.9 Saint Helier
Latvia 64,589 2,366,515 36.6 Riga
Lithuania 65,200 3,601,138 55.2 Vilnius
Norway 324,220 4,525,116 14.0 Oslo
Svalbard and Jan
Mayen Islands
(Norway)
62,049 2,868 0.046 Longyearbyen
Sweden 449,964 9,142,817 19.7 Stockholm
United Kingdom 244,820 66,100,835 244.2 London

Today the term is of subjective nature with its meaning usually determined by the geo-political outlook of the speaker. This also means that the definition of the term is largely socio-political as there is no rationale to include Great Britain as being part of Northern Europe while excluding the Netherlands.

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