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  • You know we love our viewers, and lately it seems that a million of younay, a Maximilian

  • of you, want us to explore the strength of the Nordic countries. Well, here we are. How

  • powerful are Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland? Youre welcome.

  • Now, technically, the Nordic countries are also made up of the Åland [all-and] Islands,

  • the Faroe Islands, and Greenland.

  • The Nordic countries are a culturally and politically overlapping group of parliamentary

  • democracies located in Northern Europe. Individually, they tend to score near the top of most global

  • achievement lists, in areas like women’s rights, environmentalism, quality of education,

  • and homeless outreach.

  • When taken together, they comprise the 7th-largest area in the world. At 1.3 million square miles,

  • that’s about the same size as India. But unlike similarly large nations, the Nordic

  • countries have some of the lowest population density in the world, with only 26 million

  • total residents. This is mostly because half of their land is uninhabited arctic, thanks

  • to Greenland. But even without Greenland, the rest of the remaining countries are still

  • larger than Germany, France, and Italy combined.

  • Economically, theyre quite well off. When compared with the European Union, the Nordic

  • countries have had much stronger GDP growth over the past ten years. Only Finland has

  • changed its currency over to the Euro. Combined, their GDP reaches 1.7 trillion dollars, which

  • would make them the 12th richest area in the world, just below Canada.

  • Per capita, Norway’s GDP alone is 80% higher than the Eurozone’s, and it’s residents

  • enjoy the highest standard of living in the world. In fact, all of the primary Nordic

  • countries rank in the top 25 highest standards of living.

  • However, the Nordic countries cannot be said to have a comparably strong military. Individually,

  • Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark rank from the high-40s to the mid-20s when stacked

  • against the rest of the world. In fact, Iceland’s only military is it’s Coast Guard and they

  • are the one NATO member without a standing army. When pooling the combined forces of

  • Sweden, Denmark, Norway, and Finland, you end up with 21.3 billion dollars spent yearly

  • on defense, or around 3.5% of the US’s military budget. Although they might not have the strongest

  • military, their presence is more relevant as an international peacekeeping force.

  • Luckily, the Nordic countries have relatively friendly relations with most of the world,

  • and trade freely with many of their immediate neighbors. However, about a fifth of their

  • trade is amongst themselves. In 2012, nearly a quarter of exports from both Denmark and

  • Sweden went to other Nordic countries.

  • Clearly, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland are pretty great places to live.

  • A recent World Happiness Report listed all five in the top ten happiest countries. Although,

  • the reason for Nordic countries ranking so highly so regularly has been attributed to

  • their social welfare and high taxation. So how powerful are the Nordic countries? Powerful

  • enough to be happy.

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北歐國家有多強大? (How Powerful Are The Nordic Countries?)

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