Overview: Located in the North Atlantic Ocean, Iceland is a volcanic island with a magnificent and unique natural scene. Why did people decide to settle here?
Overview: Almost entirely covered by the Scandinavian Alps, Norway owes its rugged topography to the glaciations that eroded it over 2.5 million years.
Overview: Beyond the Arctic Circle lies Sápmi, divided mainly between Norway, Sweden, and Finland. It spans several hundred thousand square kilometers.
Overview: In the Northeast of Europe, bordering the Baltic Sea, Finland is a country of geographic and cultural transition between Russia and Scandinavia.
Overview: Stretching over nearly 2,000 km, Sweden is characterized by a variety of landscapes. Partially agri-cultivated, it remains above all a wooded country.