Norway. Fjords meaning (in Scandinavian) a bay. In other words a long narrow arm of sea bordered by cliffs.
It is in Killary, Ireland
Norway is the European country famous for having fjords. For fjords, Norway is the country to see.
I live in Seward in the heart of this area, and its not the taiga, though the northern part of the Kenai Peninsula is. Kenai Fjords is a temperate rainforest.Tiaga
There is plenty of fjords in Europe, i.e. in Scandinavia (mainly in Norway)
* Norway ;*)
Fjords A rain shadow.
None. The Fjords are in Norway. The nearest you can get in Europe is probably in Galicia, Spain; where they are called rias.
Fjords are mostly found along the west coast of Europe, in locations such as Norway, Faroe Islands, and Kola Bay in Russia. However, they can also be found in places such as the west coast of New Zealand, the northwest coast of North America, and the west coast of South America.
Northwestern Europe (Scotland and Norway)
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No not exclusively.