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In Iceland there are two mountains named Trölladyngja.
The article is not about the Trölladyngja on Reykjanes mountain range (N 63 56 26,460 W 22 5 43,376). No mountain in that area comes close to the 1,468 high Trölladyngja the article is about.
The Trölladyngja the article is about (N 64 53 49,393 W 17 14 54,008) is situated just north of the north west part of Vatnajökull, the bigest glacier in Europe and south west of Askja (N65 2 0,868 W16 45 17,135) another big mountain created by volcanic activities.
Ódáðahraun is nowhere close to the Reykjanes mountain range. There is only one Ódáðahraun in Iceland, just north of the north west part of Vatnajökull. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 157.157.66.178 (talk)