- The
Sognefjord or
Sognefjorden (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈsɔ̂ŋnəˌfjuːɳ], English: Sogn Fjord),
nicknamed the King of the
Fjords (Norwegian:
Fjordenes konge)...
- The
Sognefjord Spans are the second, third, and
fourth longest spans in the
world situated east of Hermansverk,
Norway and are part of
different powerlines...
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unusual contribution to
architectural history.
Urnes Stave Church in
inner Sognefjord is on UNESCO's
World Heritage List.
Another notable example of wooden...
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faster than sea
level rise. Most
fjords are
deeper than the
adjacent sea;
Sognefjord, Norway,
reaches as much as 1,300 m (4,265 ft)
below sea level. Fjords...
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Winter at the
Sognefjord (Norwegian:
Vinter ved Sognefjorden) is a
painting by the
Norwegian artist Johan Christian Dahl from 1827. The
picture is painted...
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Hanging valleys also
occur in
fjord systems underwater. The
branches of
Sognefjord are much
shallower than the main fjord. The
mouth of Fjærlandsfjord is...
- (Vestlandet). It is
located in the
county of Vestland,
surrounding the
Sognefjord, the largest/longest
fjord in Norway. The
district of Sogn
consists of...
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March or
April 1066,
Harald began ****embling his
fleet at Solund, in the
Sognefjord, a
process completed by the
start of
September 1066; it
included his flagship...
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Oppedal in Norway. It is
owned and
operated by Norled, and
crosses the
Sognefjord, the
longest and
deepest fjord in Norway. MV
Ampere is the world's first...
- year 1150 at
Fortun in Sogn, a
village near the
inner or
eastern end of
Sognefjord. In 1879, the new
Fortun Church (Fortun kyrkje) was
constructed as a replacement...