Just look at the ScandinavianPeninsula, and look at Spain, Italy, and Greece.
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Most Runic inscriptions have been found in Denmark and the Scandinavianpeninsula.]
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Yet this is what happened but a year or two since in the Scandinavianpeninsula.
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This led to abnormally cold summers in the Scandinavianpeninsula, resulting in crop failures and hunger.
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At that time the British Islands were undergoing a change of level, like that at present occurring in the ScandinavianPeninsula.
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The high mountains of the Scandinavianpeninsula separate the Norwegians from the Swedes about as well as they divide the countries geographically.
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The writers of the Scandinavianpeninsula have certain peculiarities in their melody which impart to their work a trait of local color.
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Norway is the western portion of the Scandinavianpeninsula, and has an area of about 125,000 square miles.
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This gentleman is consequently the good angel of all tourists desirous of exploring the Scandinavianpeninsula, and a man Christiania could scarcely do without.
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But I do know that there is not a nephew on the entire Scandinavianpeninsula, who possesses an aunt with such an affectionate disposition.
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As Goths, Geats, Getæ, Juts, antiquarians find them in early and altogether mythic times, in the Scandinavianpeninsula, and the isles and mainland of Denmark.
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The career of Napoleon, which passed over Europe like a tornado, made itself felt in the Scandinavianpeninsula, where it gave rise to radical changes.
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They pursued their route with all possible speed, turned the ScandinavianPeninsula, repassed Skager-Rack, and reached the spot from which they had taken their departure.