Scandinavia (Unitatis)

Scandinavia, officially the United Kingdom of Scandinavia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered by the Soviet Union to the east and Germany to the south. It is comprised of much of the Fennoscandian Peninsula, Jutland, the Danish and Svalbard archipelagos, the islands of Greenland, Iceland, and Jan Mayen, and many other territories.

The Scandinavian kingdoms were first united as the Kalmar Union, but broke up into two nations after the Swedish rebelled in 1523. The Pan-Scandinavianist movement was later revived in the 19th century and the Scandinavian nations united again. Finland, what is now the eastern part of the country, joined Scandinavia in the late 1930s due to tensions with the Soviet Union.

Scandinavia is divided into 5 constituent countries (Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland), 2 special administraive regions under the control of a constituent country (Aland and Svalbard), 3 external countries (Greenland, the Faroe Islands and the Scandinavian Virgin Islands) and the Scandinavian Antarctic Dependency.