Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Skandinavija" in Slovenian language version.
Vikinško obdobje je zato najbolje definirati kot obdobje, ko so Skandinavci igrali pomembno vlogo v britanski Otočje in zahodna Evropa kot roparji in osvajalci. To je tudi obdobje, v katerem so se Skandinavci naselili na številnih območjih, ki so jih osvojili, in na atlantskih otokih ...
Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of Northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands on the grounds that their inhabitants speak Scandinavian languages related to those of Norway and Sweden and also have similar cultures.
Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of Northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands on the grounds that their inhabitants speak Scandinavian languages related to those of Norway and Sweden and also have similar cultures.
Scandinavia (ancient Scandia), name applied collectively to three countries of northern Europe—Norway, Sweden (which together form the Scandinavian Peninsula) and Denmark.Arhivirano 2009-10-28 na Wayback Machine.
A large peninsula in north-western Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden [...] A cultural region consisting of the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark and sometimes also of Iceland, Finland, and the Faroe IslandsArhivirano 2016-12-24 na Wayback Machine.
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(pomoč)Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of Northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands on the grounds that their inhabitants speak Scandinavian languages related to those of Norway and Sweden and also have similar cultures.
Scandinavia, historically Scandia, part of Northern Europe, generally held to consist of the two countries of the Scandinavian Peninsula, Norway and Sweden, with the addition of Denmark. Some authorities argue for the inclusion of Finland on geologic and economic grounds and of Iceland and the Faroe Islands on the grounds that their inhabitants speak Scandinavian languages related to those of Norway and Sweden and also have similar cultures.
A large peninsula in north-western Europe, occupied by Norway and Sweden [...] A cultural region consisting of the countries of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark and sometimes also of Iceland, Finland, and the Faroe IslandsArhivirano 2016-12-24 na Wayback Machine.
Scandinavia (ancient Scandia), name applied collectively to three countries of northern Europe—Norway, Sweden (which together form the Scandinavian Peninsula) and Denmark.Arhivirano 2009-10-28 na Wayback Machine.
Vikinško obdobje je zato najbolje definirati kot obdobje, ko so Skandinavci igrali pomembno vlogo v britanski Otočje in zahodna Evropa kot roparji in osvajalci. To je tudi obdobje, v katerem so se Skandinavci naselili na številnih območjih, ki so jih osvojili, in na atlantskih otokih ...