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fjard (Swedish:
fjärd, IPA: [ˈfjæːɖ]) is a
large open
space of
water between groups of
islands or
mainland in archipelagos.
Fjards can be
found along...
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Hallingdal river is
referred to as fjorden). In
southeast Sweden, the name
fjard fjärd is a
subdivision of the term 'fjord' used for bays,
bights and narrow...
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Killary Fjord (Irish: An Caoláire Rua,
meaning 'the red fjord') is a
fjord or
fjard on the west
coast of Ireland, in
northern Connemara. To its
north is County...
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Somes Sound is a
fjard, a body of
water running deep into
Mount Desert Island, the main site of
Acadia National Park in Maine,
United States. Its deepest...
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Continental margin Continental shelf Coral reef Cove Dune cliff-top
Estuary Firth Fjard Fjord Freshwater marsh Fundus Gat Geo Gulf Gut
Hapua Headland Inlet Intertidal...
- of the
fjard which cuts
through the
center of the island. It
would later be
named after him as
Somes Sound, and it is the only
natural fjard on the east...
- only true
Fjord in the
eastern coast of the
United States Somes Sound, a
fjard located within Acadia National Park, is
often mistaken for
being another...
- islands, also
sometimes known as a
strait Canal – a human-made
channel Fjard – a
large open
water between groups of
islands There are
several terms used...
- a
smaller inlet. It is
linguistically cognate to
Scandinavian fjord and
fjard (all from Proto-Germanic *ferþuz), with the
original meaning of "sailable...
- Hårsfjärden, or Horsfjärden (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈhɔ̂ʂːˌfjæːɖɛn]), is a
fjard off the
Baltic Sea near Stockholm, Sweden.
About 20
kilometres (12 mi) long...