Northern Europe, Finland to be exact. Maybe Nintendo just doesn't care about this region, but I just checked the local department store again: they haven't even put the few games on display. They just lie there in the self between a few Switch consoles and PS4 controllers. I guess this is Tier 2 for Nintendo as well.
Yeah, Scandinavia seems to have an abysmal relationship with Nintendo: I have seen those countries (together with Italy and Australia) pop up constantly as regions where Switch has been readily available almost since launch.
Edit: I do mean recently (i.e. Wii U and now Switch).
For some reason the Nordic countries got fucked on the Switch pricing, €50 more expensive here compared to mainland Europe with similar vat. That didn't happen with previous Nintendo hardware, or any other consoles as far as I can recall.
Blame Bergsala, not Nintendo. Bergsala is the distributor in the Nordic. And afwul at that. I've seen one ad (I think) and it was in a Donald Duck magazine. There's always ads for Nintendo's stuff in there, maybe Bergsala is so daft that it thinks that only kids buy Nintendo stuff? Although, to be fair, I think that the readers of Donald Duck range from 8-60 year old... I am almost 30 and still read it religiously every week. I got the subscription as a gift when I was six. Best comic ever.
Anyway, Switch is really, really expensive in Finland. I pre-ordered from Amazon France, and even with postage it was 50€ cheaper than what I saw in Finnish stores. There was some stores that sold it cheaper, like 340€, but of course those run out immediately.
I propably won't buy anything from Finland, better to order from another country. It's crazy if you think about it... Bergsala sucks big time.
EDIT. And I saw at least two Citymarkers (local hypermarkets) with Switches at the main walkways, at the end of the shelves. Easy to see, and the red colour of the box really pops out. Gathers looks, the box.
Finland is not so prominent region for Ninty, pitiful Sony or glorious PC gamers mostly.