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SCANDINAVIAN MAP Art Poster I
About our "Map of Scandinavia" (Version I) created by Skye Ryan-Evans
 This version of the map is presented on a deep blue gradiated background to represent the ocean deep. I decided to include Finland in the Scandinavian grouping partly because of balanced map aesthetics and partially because Finland is often considered part of the Scandinavian family of nations by many people around the World. I have included a little research from the online Wikipedia for your enjoyment and edification.
 Scandinavia[1] is a region in northern Europe that includes Denmark, Norway and Sweden. Finland is often considered a Scandinavian country in common English usage, and Iceland and the Faroe Islands are sometimes also included.[2]
 Scandinavia extends to the north of the Arctic Circle, but has relatively mild weather for its latitude, owing to the Gulf Stream. Much of the Scandinavian mountains have an alpine tundra climate. There are many lakes and moraines, legacies of an ice age about 10,000 years ago. The northern regions of Scandinavia are home to the indigenous Sami people.
 Scandinavia has, despite many wars over the years since the formation of modern nation-states in the 10th century, been politically and culturally close. The constellations and alliances, however, have shifted over the centuries. For all of the 15th century, Scandinavia was united in the Kalmar Union. In the 19th century a new political union was proposed, but it did not take place when Denmark was denied key military support in a conflict with Prussia. Today, the nations cooperate mainly in the European Union or the Nordic Council.
The Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish languages are linguistically classified as North Germanic languages (also called Scandinavian languages), while the Finnish and Sami languages are classified as members of the Finno-Lappic group of the Uralic language family, unrelated to the Scandinavian languages. Danish, Norwegian and Swedish form a mutually intelligible dialect continuum, which is seen as a defining characteristic of Scandinavia as a modern cultural and linguistic entity.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scandinavia 
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I originally ordered this print in a larger size but was not pleased with the clarity of it. When I contacted Zazzle, they responded really quickly and were very helpful. I was able to reorder the print in a smaller size and it was shipped to me within a couple of weeks. The print was packaged well to ensure there was no damage during transit (Eco friendly, too!), and I am really pleased with it.
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By Vincent H.5 November 2024 • Verified Purchase
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Arrived very fast, even three days early. Havent opened as i will wgive to my framer next week. But the team were amazing to deal with and i highly recomend based on that alone! Oh, and im from NZ. 
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