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Definition of Scandinavian peninsula
1. Noun. The peninsula in northern Europe occupied by Norway and Sweden.
Group relationships: Europe
Generic synonyms: Peninsula
Derivative terms: Scandinavian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scandinavian Peninsula
Literary usage of Scandinavian peninsula
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Annual Meeting (1908)
"The Iron Ore Supply of the scandinavian peninsula. By HJ. SJÖGREN. ...
The scandinavian peninsula furnishes us with examples of ore provinces of very ..."
2. Complete Geography by Alex Everett Frye (1895)
"The scandinavian peninsula. The scandinavian peninsula is the largest peninsula
in Europe, — being more than a thousand miles long. ..."
3. Principles of Social Science by Henry Charles Carey (1858)
"Unquestionably on the scandinavian peninsula, intersected by narrow inlets of
the sea teeming with fish, by lakes and rivers rich in fish, ..."
4. The International Geography by Hugh Robert Mill (1908)
"THE SCANDINAVIAN KINGDOMS L—THE scandinavian peninsula BY YNGVAR NIELSEN ...
The scandinavian peninsula is built up for the most part of very ancient rocks. ..."