Which scandinavian country was not confederated ?
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The Baltoscandian Confederation or Baltoscandia is a geopolitical concept of a Baltic–Scandinavian union (consisting of Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Iceland, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania).[1] The idea was proposed by a Swedish professor Sten de Geer (1886–1933) in the journal Geografiska Annaler in 1928 and further developed by Professor Kazys Pakštas [lt; ru][2] (1893–1960), a Lithuanian scientist in the field of geography and geopolitics.
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Finland is the Scandinavian country that has not been confederated.
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- Scandinavian territory states include Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. These nations' populations share common ancestry and speak Germanic minor languages of the Scandinavian subspecies.
- Finland is not included in Scandinavia, which is only a linguistic and ethnic group; although sharing many physical and economic characteristics with Scandinavia, Finland has a different population makeup.
- Three separate states—Sweden, Norway, and Denmark—are still connected to one another today after centuries of bilateral (Denmark-Norway, Sweden-Norway), triple, and other unions (Kalmar Union).
- Some publications refer to Finland as the Scandinavian nation, while it is actually part of Nordic nations. The Nordic nations actually consist of Finland, Greenland, Iceland, the Faroe Islands, and the Aland Islands. Thus, these nations are not of the Scandinavian region. Scandinavia includes Norway, Sweden, and Denmark.
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