10/10/2025
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Our map illustrates the physical geography of Northern Europe, which includes Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, and the Baltic States โ Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. The region is surrounded by major bodies of water such as the Baltic Sea, White Sea, and the Gulf of Bothnia.
๐ฎ๐ธ Iceland is known for its glaciers, peaks, and rivers, including the Vatnajรถkull Glacier, Hvannadalshnรบkur Peak, รingvallavatn Lake, and the รjรณrsรก River.
๐ณ๐ด Norway features the Scandinavian Mountains, Galdhรธpiggen Mountain, Glomma River, Mjรธsa Lake, and the Hardangervidda Plateau, showcasing its rugged terrain and fjords.
๐ธ๐ช Sweden highlights include Kebnekaise Mountain, Lake Vรคnern, and Tรคnnforsen Waterfalls, representing its vast forests and lake regions.
๐ซ๐ฎ Finland, often called the โLand of a Thousand Lakes,โ includes Lake Saimaa, Kemijoki River, Porttipahta Lake, Lokka Reservoir, and Mt. Halti, reflecting its flat and water-rich landscape.
๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark is mostly flat and coastal, with Lake Arresรธ, Gudenรฅ River, Mรธllehรธj Mountain, and Ringkรธbing Fjord.
In the Baltic States,
๐ช๐ช Estonia features Suur Munamรคgi (Big Egg Hill) and Lake Peipus (Peipsi jรคrv).
๐ฑ๐ป Latvia is known for the Gauja River, Gauja National Park, and Ventas Rumba (Venta Rapid), the widest waterfall in Europe.
๐ฑ๐น Lithuania showcases the Curonian Spit (Kurลกiลณ Nerija) and the Neman (Nemunas) River, which are among its most important natural landmarks.
Overall, Northern Europeโs geography is shaped by glaciers, rivers, mountains, and coastal plains โ from Icelandโs icy peaks to the lowlands of Denmark and the Baltic States โ making it one of the most scenic and diverse regions in the world. ๐โจ