CSIS has analyzed the database related to the Adobe compromise and leaked database. The data is from this advisory from Adobe: http://helpx.adobe.com/x-productkb/policy-pricing/customer-alert.html.
Apparently the attackers used a 0-day in ColdFusion to access the data. The vulnerability was just patched with: http://www.adobe.com/support/security/bulletins/apsb13-27.html
Based on a search of TLDs, we have found the following number of e-mails accounts in the database related to users likely located in Scandinavia. See illustration below:

The precise numbers are as following:
.dk: 387.283 (Denmark)
.no: 216.958 (Norway)
.se: 387.691 (Sweden)
.fi: 211.370 (Finland)
We assume that most people using e-mail addresses under .dk, .fi, .se and .no are actual people likely to live in the corresponding countries. However, numbers are not precise as accounts such as Gmail, Hotmail, Live, Yahoo, etc. cannot be associated, so in fact the numbers might be even higher.
If you are uncertain whether you have an e-mail address associated with a Adobe account you can check using the webpage:https://lastpass.com/adobe/