No, Finland is not part of Scandinavia according to Wikipedia, but in this case, let's just pretend it is.
Scandinavia[1] is a historical and geographical region in northern Europe that includes the Scandinavian Peninsula. It consists of the kingdoms of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark;[2] some authorities also include the nations of Finland and some might even include Iceland. [3][4]






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As stated, Norweigiians, Swedes and Danes would say these three countries are Scandinavia - and if an employer want people who can speak and understand the Scandinavian languages, these are the counties they refer to. We can all understand each other, while Finnish is quite different.

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