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Northern Europe
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Countries include some of the following :- Sweden, Finland, Iceland,
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Northern Europe Wealthiest regions of the world Remarkable given the marginal environment that has limited the agricultural base of the individual countries Region also known as Scandinavian Region encompasses Denmark, Norway, and Sweden and is sometimes expanded to include Finland and Iceland Jointly market tourism under the Scandinavian Tourist Board
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Northern Europe People and governments have been guided by the belief that every citizen has the right to low-cost health services, higher education, decent housing, productive jobs, and a clean environment Populations :- Sweden’s 8.7 million being the largest and the 230,000 of Iceland being the smallest
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Landforms Region of peninsulas and islands Separated by bays or inlets of varying widths or open sea Insularity (of or relating to an island or by extension to isolated conditions similar to an island)
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Landforms Relatively low mountains with elevations ranging from 1,000 feet to a maximum of 8,100 feet in the south of Norway of Mount Galdhoppigen Huge continental glaciers, less rugged than the Alpine mountains systems of central Europe
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Landforms Glaciation of the northwest highlands added many of the distinctive features to the present Scandinavian landscape that are important to tourism Vulcanism largely with volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and numerous hot springs
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Climate Maritime west coast climate influence on the islands and peninsula of Northern Europe Cool summers, freezing during most winters, precipitation, the bulk of which falls as rain, totals between 20 and 30 inches per year
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Tourism Characteristics Similarities of economic, geographic, cultural and historical development among countries in this region Four major countries (Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland) have a similar tourism profile :- outdoor activity, high season in summer, relatively small number of tourists compared with other European countries
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Denmark Capital : Copenhagen Government : Constitutional Monarchy Size:16,633 square miles Language: Danish, Faroese, Greenlandic and a small Germanic minority Ethnic Division : Scandinavian, Eskimo, Faroese, German
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Denmark Tourist Season:April thro Oct Peak Visitor Season ; July and August Currency: Kroner Population : 5.4 million
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Physical Characteristics Occupies a peninsula and 406 islands north of the Federal Republic of Germany Temperate, with mild winters and cool summers and strong prevailing westerly winds
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Tourism Characteristics Tourism increased only slightly in the last decade Second largest tourism receipts of the northern European countries Highly regional in origin with Germany, Sweden and Norway responsible for 63 percent of the bed nights
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Copenhagen One of Europe’s most attractive cities Island of Zealand, the largest Danish island and short ferry ride to the coast of Sweden Lovely city for dining, shopping, nightclubbing, and sightseeing
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Nyhavn (New Haven) district which is one of the most charming and picturesque areas, sailors’ quarters Museums e.g. Permanent Contemporary crafts exhibition National Museum (history) Royal Theater (1500)
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Many vendors have their colorful booths opposite the Stock Exchange Fish Market is the place to watch the daily catch being sold by fishermen’s wives
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Outside of Copenhagen and Zealand Deer Park near which is the royal hunting lodge Old Danish farms, windmills and historical houses Fredensborg Palace, the summer residence of the Danish Royal Family West of Copenhagen is Roskilde, one of Denmark’s ancient leading cities
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Jutland Miles of broad white sandy beaches that attract many campers from Germany, Sweden, and Norway Aarhus, Denmark’s second largest city and seaport is a series of beaches, lakes and picturesque small villages and towns
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Tourist Destinations and Attractions Narrow cobble-stone streets and an open- air museum illustrating life in the sixteenth century
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