Nordic

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Nordic refers to the cultural and geographic region encompassing countries such as Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland, known for shared historical, linguistic, and social traditions.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
Scandinavian 1
Scandinavian design 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural region
geographical region
supranational region
alsoKnownAs Nordic countries
Nordic countries
surface form: Nordic region
borderedBy Arctic Ocean
Baltic Sea
Atlantic Ocean
surface form: North Atlantic Ocean
hasCharacteristic consensus-oriented politics
extensive public services
high gender equality
high human development index
high level of social welfare
low income inequality
strong labor unions
strong welfare state model
tuition-free or low-cost higher education
universal healthcare systems
hasClimate arctic climate
cold temperate climate
subarctic climate
hasCommonPolicyArea environmental policy
labor market policy
social security policy
hasCommonValue freedom of expression
rule of law
secularism
social democracy
hasCulturalTradition Nordic folklore
Nordic mythology
hasDominantReligion Lutheranism
surface form: Lutheran Christianity
hasEconomicModel Nordic model
hasIntergovernmentalCooperationBody Nordic Council
surface form: Nordic Council of Ministers
hasOfficialLanguageFamily Finnic languages
North Germanic languages
hasPart Denmark
Faroe Islands
Finland
Greenland
Iceland
Norway
Sweden
Åland Islands
hasPoliticalCooperationBody Nordic Council
locatedIn Northern Europe
sharesCulturalTraditionsWith Scandinavia
usesRegionalCooperationLabel Nordic cooperation

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Robertsen culturalOrigin Nordic
this entity surface form: Scandinavian
Alvar Aalto influenced Nordic
this entity surface form: Scandinavian design