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Currency of Swedish krona (SEK)
The Swedish krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden, it is also known as the “crown” in Swedish. It is abbreviated as “kr” and
Stockholm, Sweden’s capital, spans 14 islands connected by 57 bridges. Known for its stunning archipelago, historic Gamla Stan, innovative design, and vibrant culture, it blends medieval charm with modern sophistication.
Nuuk, Greenland’s capital, blends modernity with Arctic tradition. Home to colorful houses, fjords, and Inuit culture, it offers breathtaking natural beauty, vibrant arts, and rich history amid stunning icy landscapes.
Seljalandsfoss, a stunning 60-meter waterfall in Iceland, offers a unique experience with a path behind the cascading water. Located along the Ring Road, it’s a must-see natural wonder.
Nyhavn in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a historic waterfront district known for its vibrant, colorful buildings, lively atmosphere, and picturesque canal lined with boats, bustling with cafes, restaurants, and charming shops.
Nuuksio-Nupuri, Finland, is a scenic area near Helsinki known for its stunning national park, featuring dense forests, tranquil lakes, diverse wildlife, and numerous trails, offering a perfect escape for nature enthusiasts.
The Northern Lights in Norway are a mesmerizing natural phenomenon, best viewed between September and March. Vibrant auroras illuminate the Arctic skies, creating a breathtaking, unforgettable experience.
The Swedish krona (SEK) is the official currency of Sweden, it is also known as the “crown” in Swedish. It is abbreviated as “kr” and
Oslo is the capital and the largest city of Norway. It lies at the head of Oslo Fjord in the country’s southeastern part. It is
Norway celebrates a variety of holidays and festivals throughout the year, blending traditional customs with modern festivities. Some of the best and major Norwegian holidays
Norwegian culture blends with a proper fusion of Music, film, and other popular festivals. Which are a key part of the cultural scene! Only Norway
Surtsey, listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, from July 7, 2008. Norse fire god Surtur inspired the name of the island, It’s also one
Most of the tourists visit Greenland for the “Inuit Culture“, beautiful mountains, glaciers, enormous icebergs, colorful buildings and to experience the true natural beauty of
If you are a foodie like me, I assure you that you fall in love with Danish food and its culture. The world’s best restaurant
Finland has seven “UNESCO World Heritage” sites, one of them Suomenlinna. Suomenlinna was built in 1748 by the Swedish to protect against Russian expansion. Originally
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