Norway and Sweden are both great countries - the "better" one largely depends on personal opinion. Their economies are fairly similar, and both have high costs and benefits of living. Norway's citizens tend to lean more on the asocial
asocial side, which suits some people perfectly; Swedes are more social than Norwegians, but probably less so than what you're accustomed to. Norway has a higher GDP per capita, which basically means Norwegians make more money; Sweden has a more even distribution of wealth. Both countries have a fantastic welfare system - but only for permanent residents. Permanent residency is easier to earn in Sweden, since it is in the European Union, and that also adds the benefits of being able to move between other EU countries freely. So, overall, it's just whichever country you like better.
(If you're looking for an opinion, then Sweden is better than Norway seen from an "overall" perspective.)
That would depent on the eyes looking at it, and what you compare in the two countries. At some points Denmark is better than Sweden, and at some other points Sweden is better than Denmark.
No, there's 4 kilometers of sea at the most narrow point.
No, Denmark is a country
england!
Denmark and Sweden
the capital borders the strait that separates Denmark and Sweden
Denmark, Norway and Sweden is Scandinavia. Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Åland Islands and Faroe Islands are the Nordic countries.
Kattegat is the sea northeast of Denmark and southwest of Sweden; the Baltic Sea runs along Sweden's eastern border and touches southern Denmark.
A body of water called the Kattegat separates Denmark from Sweden.
Sweden is located in Europe in the North close to central Europe. It is touching Norway and Finland and extends to Denmark.
No, Denmark and Sweden are countries. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. The capital of Sweden is Stockholm.
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Sweden,Norway is the wrong answer. They are both connected by land. Sweden, denmark. separated by Kattegat Sea. Norway Denmark separated by skagerrak
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
About 2½ miles from Helsingør (Denmark) to Helsingborg (Sweden)
No, Denmark is a country. The capital city of Denmark is Copenhagen.
Scandinavia includes the three kingdoms of Denmark, Sweden, and Norway. Not to be confused with the Scandinavian cultural region which includes Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, and occasionally the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Finland. Another term, "the Nordic Countries" refers to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Finland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland.
Denmark was invaded and occupied, Sweden was not.
denmark
Denmark and Sweden
the capital borders the strait that separates Denmark and Sweden