Scandinavia is not a country but a region consisting of many countries: Norway, Sweden and Denmark (Iceland is sometimes included). Norway uses the Norwegian krone
Sweden uses the Swedish krona
Denmark uses the Danish krone
Iceland uses the Icelandic króna
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Norway = Norwegian kroner
Denmark = Danish kroner
No, the currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone.The currency of Denmark is the Danish krone.
Denmark = Danske kroner Norway = Norske kroner (Nok) Sweden = svenska kronor
No, you can't in most stores. Denmark and Sweden is a member of EU, but they both have their own currency. Norway is not a member of EU, and also have its own currency. In Denmark, they use Danish kroner. In Sweden they use Swedish kronar. In Norway they use Norwegian kroner.
The capital of Norway is Oslo.The currency of Norway is the Norwegian krone (plural: kroner), currency code NOK. (Note that the currency of Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK), but they are not the same, just as the US dollar and Canadian dollar are two different currencies.)Site navigation tip: you will get faster answers if you ask your questions one at a time.The capital of Norway is Oslo and the currency is the Norwegian Krone (NOK).
No, Denmark is a country just to the south of Norway.
the three modern countries which descended from vikings is Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The word kroner is a plural noun. The singular is krone which is the currency of Denmark and Norway.
Denmark is south of Norway.
Norway and Denmark
The krone is a type of currency that is used by more than one country. Denmark use the Danish krone and Norway use the Norwegian krone.
Norway, Sweden, and Denmark are the countries known as Scandinavia.
Denmark is near Norway. The Skagerrak Strait is south of Norway separating it from Denmark.