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The term fjord has slightly different meanings in different languages and areas.

In Norway a fjord is either a long narrow inlet from the sea, or a channel. In eastern Norway it may also mean this same form but include freshwater inlets and channels in lakes.

In English usage a fjord has steep sides and is the result of glacial action.

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Land, and water. As goes fjords all over the world, and not exclusively in norway. -.-

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