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Qué (quién) es FIORD - definición

LONG, NARROW INLET OF THE OCEAN CREATED IN A VALLEY CARVED BY GLACIAL ACTIVITY
Fiord; Fjords; Fiords; Fjord lake; Fiord lake; Fiord-lake; False fjord; Epishelf lake; Glacial fjord
  • The entrance to Larsen Harbour, a sub-embayment of [[Drygalski Fjord]] in [[South Georgia Island]]
  • [[Eidfjord]] village beneath the high terrace, the original ice-age delta. The river has carved a gorge through the terrace.
  • [[Eyjafjörður]] in north Iceland, [[Akureyri]] can be seen to the far right
  • Illustration of how a fjord is created
  • [[Geirangerfjord]], Norway
  • A glacier in eastern Greenland flowing through a fjord carved by the movement of ice
  • The calving end of [[Inostrantsev Glacier]] at [[Inostrantsev Fjord]], [[Novaya Zemlya]].
  • [[Killary Harbour]], western Ireland
  • Lim]] bay in Croatia is commonly called a fjord but is scientifically a [[ria]].
  • New Zealand's [[Milford Sound]]
  • ''Fjord à Christiania'', by [[Claude Monet]] (1895).
  • Muldalsfossen waterfall drops several hundred meters from the Muldalen hanging valley to [[Tafjorden]].
  • [[Sørfjorden (Hardanger)]] with [[Sandvinvatnet]] and Odda valley can be clearly seen as continuation of the fjord. [[Odda]] sits on the [[isthmus]]. [[Folgefonna]] on the right hand.
  • [[Årdalstangen]] village on the small isthmus between Årdalsvatnet lake (behind) and Årdalsfjorden branch of Sognefjorden (front)
  • [[Sognefjord]] in [[Norway]], the longest fjord in Norway,<ref name="s" /> is a popular tourist attraction
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  • [[Holandsfjorden]] with [[Svartisen]] glacier in [[Nordland]].
  • Snow-covered mountains stand out in contrast to the dark water [[Efjorden]] fjord and [[Stefjorden]], [[Tysfjorden]] and [[Ofotfjorden]] fjords in the distance.
  • Distribution of ice (white) in Europe during the [[last glacial period]]

Fiord         
·noun A narrow inlet of the sea, penetrating between high banks or rocks, as on the coasts of Norway and Alaska.
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¦ noun variant spelling of fjord.
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see fjord

Wikipedia

Fjord

In physical geography, a fjord or fiord ( (listen)) is a long, narrow inlet with steep sides or cliffs, created by a glacier. Fjords exist on the coasts of Antarctica, British Columbia, Chile, Denmark, Egypt, Germany, Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Montenegro, Iceland, Ireland, Kamchatka, the Kerguelen Islands, Labrador, Newfoundland, New Zealand, Norway, Novaya Zemlya, Nunavut, Quebec, the Patagonia region of Argentina and Chile, Russia, South Georgia Island, Tasmania, Scotland and Washington state. Norway's coastline is estimated to be 29,000 km (18,000 mi) long with its nearly 1,200 fjords, but only 2,500 km (1,600 mi) long excluding the fjords.

Ejemplos de uso de FIORD
1. Traditionally, when the winter pack ice closed over the waters of their fiord, the men would take lines and nets on dog sleds and cut holes in the ice to catch Greenland halibut.
2. His animals scramble over the cold granite hills of a dramatic fiord, his farm isolated from the nearest town by a long boat ride threading past drifting mounds of ice, followed by a jolting truck trip along seven miles of gravel road.