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Some sources say no, others say yes. The north shore of Iceland is on the Greenland Sea, which by many definitions is part of the North Atlantic, along with the Norwegian Sea which is immediately northeast of Iceland. However, the International Hydrographic Organization includes the Greenland Sea as part of the Arctic Ocean but excludes the Norwegian Sea (which does extend farther south).
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
The sea that separates Iceland and Norway is The Baltic sea.
North Sea
its the norwegian sea i looked it up a few times and got that answer
the north Atlantic ocean
you say: brostu
Drifting sea-ice from ~860 A.D.
Baltic sea, North sea, and Norwegian sea
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Kynlíf.