Despite being seperated into multiple countries, The Scandinavian countries are unified by all having the same monarch.
Explanation
The statement is false because not all Scandinavian countries have the same monarch. While Denmark and Norway share a monarch, Sweden has its own separate monarchy. Additionally, Finland, although geographically located in Scandinavia, does not have a monarchy at all. Thus, the Scandinavian countries are not unified by all having the same monarch.