Seznam ostrovů Norska
Největší ostrovy v Norsku (norsky ostrov – øy). Přehled ostrovů v Norsku s plochou přes 150 km².
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Reference
V tomto článku byly použity překlady textů z článků List of islands by area na anglické Wikipedii a Liste over norske øyer na norské (bokmål) Wikipedii.
- ↑ Barentsovo moře, Grónské moře, Norské moře
- ↑ Automatická meteorologická stanice Norského polárního institutu z roku 1987
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