Loving Beautiful Scandinavia
Isn't it just a special place
Loving Beautiful Scandinavia
Although sometimes cold
You can always start the fire
By getting cozy
With a cup of coffee or tea
And gracefully get old
Being in a complete bliss,
Composing from a heart of words
Love is in the air that's for sure
You purely can't miss
The land and people of Scandinavia,
One of the beautiful places on this earth
I will always treasure uniqueness
A wondrous beauty so vast
It sometimes could be undescribed,
I always tend to love Beautiful Scandinavia
Composing from a heart of poetry
Love is in the air that's for sure
You purely can't miss Scandinavia
The beautiful land and its people
The land and people of Scandinavia,
One of the beautiful places on this earth
I will always treasure uniqueness
A wondrous beauty so vast
It sometimes could be undescribed,
I always tend to love Beautiful Scandinavia
I always tend to love Beautiful Scandinavia
You can always start the fire
By getting cozy
With a cup of coffee or tea
And gracefully get old
Being in a complete bliss
Composing from a heart of words
Love is in the air that's for sure
You purely can't miss
The land and people of Beautiful Scandinavia.
Amazing fact about Russia. , The name Russia is derived from the Swedish viking Rus
Whom the slavic people at that time invited to rule together.
See below the source Wikipedia
The Rus' people (Old East Slavic: Рѹсь; Modern Belarusian, Russian, Rusyn, and Ukrainian: Русь, romanised: Rus';
Old Norse: Garđar; Greek: , romanised: Rhos) were an ethnos in early medieval eastern Europe.
The scholarly consensus holds that they were originally Norse people, mainly originating from Sweden,
settling and ruling along the river-routes between the Baltic and the Black Seas from around the 8th to 11th centuries AD.
They formed a state known as Kievan Rus', which was initially a multiethnic society where the ruling Norsemen merged and assimilated with Slavic,
Baltic and Finnic tribes, ending up with Old East Slavic as their common language.
The elite of Kievan Rus' was still familiar with Old Norse until their assimilation by the second half of the 11th century,
and in rural areas vestiges of Norse culture lingered as long as the 14th and early 15th centuries.
The history of the Rus' is central to 9th through 10th-century state formation, and thus national origins, in eastern Europe.
They ultimately gave their name to Russia and Belarus, and they are relevant to the national histories of Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and the Baltic states.