- In
physical geography, a
fjord (also
spelled fiord in New
Zealand English; (/
ˈfjɔːrd, fiːˈɔːrd/ ) is a long,
narrow sea
inlet with
steep sides or cliffs...
- Lim
Fjord can be the name of two
different geographical features: The
Limfjord in Denmark,
since 1825 part of a
channel separating the
island of Vendsyssel-Thy...
- The
Fjord or
Norwegian Fjord Horse (Norwegian: fjordhest) is a
relatively small but very
strong horse breed from the
mountainous regions of
western Norway...
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College Fjord is a
fjord located in the
northern sector of
Prince William Sound in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The
fjord contains five
tidewater glaciers...
- The
Trondheim Fjord or
Trondheimsfjorden (pronounced [ˈtrɔ̂nː(h)æɪmsˌfjuːɳ]), an
inlet of the
Norwegian Sea, is Norway's third-longest
fjord at 130 kilometres...
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Tunulliarfik Fjord (old spelling: Tunugdliarfik; Danish: Eriksfjord) is a
fjord near
Qaqortoq in the
Kujalleq muni****lity in
southern Greenland. It is...
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fjords or
Fjords in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fjord (or fiord) a long,
narrow inlet with
steep sides or cliffs,
created by a glacier.
Fjord may...
- [ˈsɔ̂ŋnəˌfjuːɳ], English: Sogn
Fjord),
nicknamed the King of the
Fjords (Norwegian:
Fjordenes konge), is the
largest and
deepest fjord in Norway.
Located in Vestland...
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Fjord,
Norway may
refer to
Fjord City, a
project for
urban renewal in Oslo, a city with 690,335
inhabitants Fjord (muni****lity), a muni****lity with...
- ****son
Fjord (Danish: ****sons
Fjord) is a
fjord in King
Christian X Land,
eastern Greenland. Administratively, it lies in the
Northeast Greenland National...