Scandinavian roots that will never die
In a tiny, unassuming town in the middle of New Zealand’s North Island, four small countries are forever united. Most people in New Zealand have never heard of Norsewood. It’s off the beaten track and it’s certainly not heavily marketed. But one thing for certain, the town is proud of its Scandinavian origins. Even though most of its ancestry can be traced back to Norway, it hasn’t forgotten its allegiances to the entire Scandinavian region – as can be seen in the picture above.
And not far from Norsewood is another, slightly larger town that owes its existence entirely to Denmark. In this town of Dannevirke, “Copenhagen” occupies prime real estate, as you can see in this picture of Copenhagen Square.
So awareness of Scandinavia in this quiet, modest part of the world is healthy.

