Armorial of Norway

This is an incomplete list of Norwegian coats of arms. Today most municipalities and all counties have their own coats of arms. Many Norwegian military units and other public agencies and some private families have coats of arms. For more general information see the page about Norwegian heraldry.

National

Royal

Civilian agencies

Achievements including the royal arms

Other

Crowned emblems

Military

Counties and municipalities

Agder

Arms for Agder county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Agder
Former arms from Agder

Innlandet

Arms for Innlandet county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Innlandet
Former arms from Innlandet

Møre og Romsdal

Arms for Møre og Romsdal county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Møre og Romsdal
Former arms from Møre og Romsdal

Nordland

Arms for Nordland county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Nordland
Former arms from Nordland

Oslo

Arms for Oslo county:

Rogaland

Arms for Rogaland county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Rogaland
Former arms from Rogaland

Troms og Finnmark

Arms for Troms og Finnmark county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Troms og Finnmark
Former arms from Troms and Finnmark

Trøndelag

Arms for Trondelag county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Trøndelag
Former municipalities of Trøndelag

Vestfold og Telemark

Arms for Vestfold og Telemark county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Vestfold og Telemark
Former arms from Vestfold og Telemark

Vestland

Arms for Vestland county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Vestland
Former arms from Vestland

Viken

Arms for Viken county and the municipalities (current and former) within it:

Municipalities of Viken
Former arms from Viken


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