The Quiz: Denmark, Norway, and Sweden are collectively known by what term?
Faroe Lands
Scandinavia
Barentia
Fennoscandia
Scandinavia generally consists of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. The three countries were historically part of the region of Scandia, from which they take their name. Sometimes the area is referenced with the inclusion of Finland, Iceland, and the Faroe Islands, but that larger group is generally referred to as the Nordic countries.
The correct answer to this quiz is Scandinavia.