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The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,056 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Båtsfjord Municipality
- Bacon (name)
- Baffin Island
- Bagsecg
- Bahuvrihi
- Bakke, Norway
- Balestrand
- Balestrand (village)
- Ballangen Municipality
- Balsfjord Municipality
- Balta, Shetland
- Bamble
- Banks, Lancashire
- Barbu, Norway
- Bárðar saga Snæfellsáss
- Bardu Municipality
- Bárid mac Ímair
- Bárid mac Oitir
- Barnstokkr
- Barra
- Barra Head
- Bassenthwaite
- Bat
- Battle of Stiklestad
- Battle of Svolder
- Bearasaigh
- Beer
- Beiarn Municipality
- Beitstad Municipality
- Beli (jötunn)
- Berg Municipality (Troms)
- Bergelmir
- Bergen
- Bergen landdistrikt
- Sacking of Bergen (1393)
- Berle
- Berle-Kari
- Berrylands
- Berserker
- Bevis of Hampton
- Bias against left-handed people
- Bichon Frisé
- Bigga, Shetland
- Bind rune
- Bindal Municipality
- Biri (municipality)
- Biri, Norway
- Birkebeiner
- Birkenes
- Birlinn (publisher)
- Bjaðmunjo Mýrjartaksdóttir
- Bjaðǫk
- Bjarkamál
- Bjarkøy Municipality
- Bjarni Herjólfsson
- Bjelland (municipality)
- Bjelland og Grindum
- Bjerkreim
- Björn Ironside
- Bjǫrn the Easterner
- Bjørnør Municipality
- Bjørnskinn Municipality
- Bjugn
- Blà Bheinn
- Blácaire mac Gofraid
- Black dog (folklore)
- Blóðughófi
- Blood eagle
- Blót
- Blue–green distinction in language
- Bø Municipality (Nordland)
- Bø, Telemark
- Bodin Municipality
- Bodø Municipality
- Bodø (town)
- Bödvar Bjarki
- Böðvildr
- Bokn
- Bolsøy
- Bölþorn
- Bømlo
- Boreray, North Uist
- Borgarting
- Borge Municipality (Nordland)
- Borgund, Lærdal
- Borgund, Møre og Romsdal
- Borgund, Sogn og Fjordane
- Borre Municipality
- Borre, Norway
- Borromean rings
- Børsa (municipality)
- Botne
- Bourn
- Braies
- Brandbu Municipality
- Brandval
- Brattvær
- Brávellir
- Brecqhou
- Breeches
- Breidablik
- Breim
- Brekke
- Brekke (village)
- Brekke Church
- Brekken Municipality
- Bremanger
- Bremnes
- Bremsnes
- Brendan (given name)
- Bressay
- Brevik, Norway
- Brísingamen
- British nobility
- Common Brittonic
- Broch
- Brønnøy Municipality
- Brønnøysund
- Brother Isle
- Brough of Birsay
- Bru, Sogn og Fjordane
- Brunhild
- Brunlanes
- Bruray
- Bruvik (municipality)
- Bryggen Runic inscription 257
- Bud (municipality)
- Budal
- Buksnes Municipality
- Bulaqs
- Burgundians
- Burra Voe
- Burray
- Bury St Edmunds
- Buskerud
- Isle of Bute
- Buvik
- Bygland
- Bykle
- Býleistr
- Byneset
C
- Cairn na Burgh Beag
- Cairn na Burgh Mòr
- Caithness
- Caittil Find
- Calf of Eday
- Campaigh
- Campsie Fells
- Canada goose
- Cape Wrath
- Cara (given name)
- Carpathian Mountains
- Carr (surname)
- Cartmel
- Cava, Orkney
- Cealasaigh
- Chamavi
- List of chemical element name etymologies
- Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England
- Churl
- Cimbrian seeresses
- Clan
- Clann Ruaidhrí
- Clitic
- Cnut of Northumbria
- Cnut
- Coal
- Colla mac Báirid
- Colonsay
- Columba
- Common raven
- Comparison of Danish, Norwegian and Swedish
- Controversies about the word niggardly
- Copeland Islands
- Copenhagen
- Copinsay
- Corby (surname)
- Correlative verse
- Cortain
- County Dublin
- County Wicklow
- Courage
- Court of Legislature (Iceland)
- Cowgill's law (Germanic)
- Creator deity
- Crimean Gothic
- Crosby, Isle of Man
- Cross
- Cross-country skiing
- Cruck
- Cumbrian toponymy
- Cumbric
- Cunningsburgh
- Cunt
- Cur
- Curonians