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Between 1400 and 1600, there were only three different nations in Northern Europe.

Between 1397 and 1523, there was the Kalmar Union. This Union included the modern-day countries of Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and a little part of Germany. After the breakup of the Kalmar Union, two countries formed: Denmark and Sweden (Finland was under Swedish control while Iceland and Norway were under Danish control).

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Many of the same nations that exist today were in existence in the 1400s. The nation of Italy did not exist nor did Monaco or Belgium.

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