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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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- Œ
- Ørskog
- Østre Gausdal Municipality
- Øvre Rendal
- Øvrebø og Hægeland
- Øyestad
- Øyslebø (municipality)
- Øyslebø og Laudal
- Ofoten
- Ofoten Municipality
- Ofotfjord
- Ogier the Dane
- Ogna (municipality)
- Ogndal
- Oisc of Kent
- Oistin mac Amlaíb
- Øksendal
- Øksnes Municipality
- Olaf
- Olaf Feilan
- Olaf Guthfrithson
- Olaf the Peacock
- Olaf the White
- Olaf the Black
- Óláfr Guðrøðarson (died 1153)
- Tryggve Olafsson
- Old Gutnish
- Old Norse
- Old Norse orthography
- Old Norse poetry
- Oldenburg in Holstein
- Oleg the Wise
- Ølen
- Olga of Kiev
- Olof Skötkonung
- Ombudsman
- Onela
- Oppdal
- Øre (municipality)
- Øresund
- Øreting
- Orkanger
- Orkdal
- Orkland Municipality (1920-1963)
- Orkney
- Ørland
- Ornsay
- Oronsay, Colonsay
- Oronsay, Loch Bracadale
- Oronsay, Loch Sunart
- Oronsay, Outer Hebrides
- Orosay
- Ørsta
- Örvar-Oddr
- Os, Hordaland
- Os, Innlandet
- Osen
- Oslofjord
- Óspakr-Hákon
- Østerdalen
- Östergötland Runic Inscription 179
- Østermarie
- Osterøy
- Østre Toten
- Otterøy Municipality
- Ottestad Church
- Ottir
- Outer Hebrides
- Overhalla Municipality
- Øvre Sirdal
- Øvre Stjørdalen Municipality
- Øvrebø (municipality)
- Oxna
- Øyer
- Øystre Slidre
P
- Pabaigh Mòr
- Pabay
- Pabbay, Barra Isles
- Pabbay, Harris
- Paganism
- Paganism in Middle-earth
- Palnatoke
- Pannonian Basin
- Papa Little
- Papa Stour
- Papa Stronsay
- Papa Westray
- Papa, Shetland
- List of pastries
- Pelamis Wave Energy Converter
- Pentland Firth
- *Perkʷūnos
- Petty kingdom
- Phonological history of English
- Phoulkon
- Piel Island
- Plough
- Polearm
- Polytheistic reconstructionism
- Poroniec
- Porsanger Municipality
- Prawn
- Alpha privative
- Proto-Germanic language
- Proto-Norse language
- Province of Moray
- Puck (folklore)
R
- Raasay
- Råstad
- Radøy
- Ragnall Guthfrithson
- Ragnall mac Gofraid
- Ragnall ua Ímair
- Ragnar
- Ragnar Lodbrok
- Ragnarök
- Tale of Ragnar's Sons
- Ramnes
- Ramnes Municipality
- Ramstad, Trøndelag
- Rana Municipality
- Randaberg
- Randesund (municipality)
- Randi
- Rauland
- Raulandsgrend
- Rauma, Norway
- Raven
- Raven banner
- Raven Banner Penny
- Ravenser Odd
- Re, Norway
- Regin
- Reich
- Reindeer
- Rendal Municipality
- Rendalen
- Rennebu
- Rennesøy
- Resensannáll
- Reynistaðarklaustur
- Ri-verbs
- Ridabu
- Riddle
- Riding (division)
- Rígsþula
- Rindal
- Ringebu
- Ringerike (traditional district)
- Rings in early Germanic cultures
- Ringsaker
- Risør
- Risør (town)
- Rissa, Norway
- Rjukan Falls
- Roan, Norway
- Robert
- Rockall
- Roderick
- Rødøy Municipality
- Roe deer
- Roger
- Rǫgnvaldr Guðrøðarson
- Røldal (municipality)
- Rollo
- Romedal
- Romerike
- North Rona
- South Rona
- Ronas Hill
- Ronay
- Rondeslottet
- Rondvasshøgde
- Roof
- Røra Municipality
- Rorik of Dorestad
- Røros
- Røros landsogn
- Rorqual
- Røst Municipality
- Rostov, Yaroslavl Oblast
- Rothesay
- Rousay
- Rovde
- Ruaidhrí mac Raghnaill
- Rùm
- Runestones of Högby
- Rune
- Rurik
- Rus' people
- Rysa Little