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Map showing the frequency of the toponyms containing Ert(e)n in Norway per county. © Universitetsmuseet i Bergen

Ert(e)n- • part of toponyms linked to the occurrence of grey seal. It is used in different combinations like e.g. Ertenstein, Ertenvågen, Ertenvågosen, Ertenvågdalen, Ertenøyane, Ertenbogen, Ertnbraken, or Ertnråsa. Similarly, Erkna as (part of a) toponym is also linked to grey seals.

Country
Norway
County/ Region
  • Nordland
  • Trøndelag
  • Møre og Romsdal
  • Vestland
  • Rogaland
First use

Associated with
Grey seal