Tough one to answer -- but based on the best info I could find, I would have to say it is the Baker Fjord (Canal Baker) in southern Chile. Baker has a maximum depth of 1,344M closely followed by the Song Fjord in Norway at 1,308M. (see USGS Document http://pubs.usgs.gov/pp/p1386i/chile-arg/wet/past.html)
milford sound
Sovereign Fjord
Mitrovica, Montenegro has a grove of 2000 year old olive trees. The canyon of the river Tara is the deepest canyon in Europe. Boka Bay is the southernmost fjord in the world.
A fjord by Sandefjord town
A fjord is a real world example of a fjord! They exist in the real world.
A fjord is a geological feature.
The word "fjord" comes from Norway! :)
Fjord Line was created in 1993.
The population of Fjord Line is 245.
Kungsbacka Fjord was created in 2005.
fjord fjord
kenai fjord is pronounced as KenI Fiyord