There are very very very many. Maybe you think of Nordkapp, the northernmost point in mainland Europe.
Fjords.
A long narrow inlet of the sea between steep cliffs that is called a fjord is most commonly found in Norway.
One example are the Western Norway Fjords.
An example is a Norway fjord.
Fjords are typically found in coastal regions with mountainous terrain, such as in Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, and New Zealand. They are formed by glacial erosion, creating deep, narrow inlets with steep cliffs on either side.
That's impossible to say. There's not actually any limit on how high a mountain has to be to be called a mountain, but Norway has many. The highest mountain in Norway is Galdhøpiggen, which is 2469 metres above the sea level.
Norway. Fjords meaning (in Scandinavian) a bay. In other words a long narrow arm of sea bordered by cliffs.
Roald Dahl, a children's author's name is norwegian. His mother was from Norway.
Norway is famous for its stunning fjords, with the most famous being the Geirangerfjord and the Nærøyfjord. These long, narrow inlets of the sea are surrounded by steep cliffs and offer breathtaking scenery for visitors.
A long, narrow, often deep inlet from the sea between steep cliffs and slopes, found especially along the coasts of Norway and Alaska.
Fjords.
The people of Norway are Norwegians.