Norwegian Nynorsk word senses marked with place category "Lakes"
Parent categories: Bodies of water, Places, Ecosystems, Landforms, Water, Names, Ecology, Earth, Liquids, Biology, Nature, Matter, Sciences, Chemistry
Total 37 word senses
- Aralsjøen (Proper name) Aral Sea (a saline lake straddling the Kazakhstan-Uzbekistan border)
- Asperen (Proper name) A lake in Aremark, Østfold, Norway
- Bandak (Proper name) A lake in Telemark, Norway
- Bjørndalstjønna (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway. A small northern part of the lake is separated by a dam (Bjørndalsdammen) and very polluted by former mining industry. The water from it goes through Bjørndal down to Fagerli. A road at the southern part of the lake goes from Røttereng farm up to Damli.
- Bjørnlivatn (Proper name) An industry polluted lake in Trøndelag, Norway
- Bygdin (Proper name) A lake in Vang, Valdres district, Innlandet, Norway, formerly part of the county of Oppland
- Dei store sjøane (Proper name) the Great Lakes
- Eidsborgtjønna (Proper name) A lake in Tokke, Telemark, Norway
- Eikeren (Proper name) A lake in Buskerud and Vestfold, South East Norway
- Eriesjøen (Proper name) Lake Erie
- Farris (Proper name) a lake in Larvik, Vestfold, and Siljan, Telemark, Norway
- Frillsjøen (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway
- Gjende (Proper name) A lake in Vågå, North Gudbrand Valley district, Innlandet, Norway, formerly part of the county of Oppland
- Gjevillvatnet (Proper name) A lake in Oppdal, Trøndelag, Norway
- Hajeren (Proper name) A lake in Kongsberg, Numedal district, Buskerud, Norway
- Helgeren (Proper name) A lake in Oslo, Norway
- Hostovatn (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway, connected with Ringavatn Lake through the Vaulen Sound. The river Vorma runs out of this lake eastwards into Orkla.
- Krøderen (Proper name) A lake in Krødsherad, Buskerud, Norway
- Liahaugtjønna (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway, nearby Fagerli in southern Bjørnli
- Lognvikvatn (Proper name) A lake in Telemark, Norway, connected to Tansvatn in the west.
- Malisætertjønna (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway, close to Drogsetgruva. Bjørå Creek runs from this lake northwards into Ringavatn Lake.
- Mjøsa (Proper name) Mjøsa (A lake in Innlandet Norway; the largest lake in Norway)
- Mosjøen (Proper name) A lake in Enebakk, Akershus, Norway
- Mosjøen (Proper name) A lake in Ringerike and Jevnaker, Buskerud, Norway
- Mosjøen (Proper name) A lake in Tydal, southern Trøndelag, Norway
- Møsvatn (Proper name) A lake in Vinje, Telemark, Norway. Two minor parts of its eastern shore are located in Tinn municipality.
- Ontariosjøen (Proper name) Lake Ontario
- Ringavatn (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway. Lakså and Bjørå are running into it from the south. Villages Groegga, Ringen and Laksøyan are located on its coast, as well as Blakkstad farm. The lake is connected with Hostovatn through the Vaulen Sound.
- Styggtjønna (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway, between Bustovatn Lake and Hestdal Valley in Løkken Verk
- Tansvatn (Proper name) A lake in Telemark, Norway, connected to Lognvikvatn in the east.
- Tesse (Proper name) A lake in Vågå, Innlandet, Norway, formerly part of the county of Oppland
- Totak (Proper name) A lake in Vinje, Telemark, Norway
- Tyrifjorden (Proper name) A lake in Ringerike district, Buskerud, Norway
- Urvatn (Proper name) A lake in Trøndelag, Norway, between Løkken Verk and Åmotsgruva
- Vinstre (Proper name) A lake in Valdres district, Innlandet, Norway, right east of the Bygdin lake; formerly part of the county of Oppland
- Øgderen (Proper name) A lake in Akershus and Østfold, Norway
- Øyeren (Proper name) A lake in Akershus and Østfold, Norway
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