List of fjords

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This list is a selection of fjords broken down by country.

Europe

Denmark

The “fjords” of Denmark are geologically partly förden (on the Baltic Sea including the Kattegatt), partly lagoons (on the North Sea).

Germany

The fjords of Schleswig-Holstein are also called “fjords” in Danish, but geologically they are not.

The exception is the loop .

Norway

Large or famous fjords and lakes in Norway.
Coastlines shown as “smeared” are archipelago .
Northern foothills of the Eidfjord

Spitsbergen

Russia

Sweden

Scotland

Loch Fyne

Ireland

Iceland

Eyjafjörður in Iceland.

The Icelandic fjords are usually much wider and have less steep banks than typical Norwegian ones.

Faroe Islands

In the Faroe Islands, straits are also known as “fjords”. This list only includes real fjords. →  Main article:  Straits and fjords of the Faroe Islands

North America

Ilulissat Icefjord, Greenland

Greenland

Canada

British Columbia

Newfoundland

Quebec

United States

Alaska

South America

Chile

Patagonia

fire land

United Kingdom

Falkland Islands

South Georgia

Oceania

New Zealand

Antarctic

Antarctic

Antarctic Peninsula

French Southern and Antarctic Lands

Kerguelen