Russia and Turkey excluded (since much of their coastline lies in Asia), the European countries with the longest coastlines are: 1) Norway, 21,975 km of coastline 2) Greece, 13,676 km of coastline 3) UK, 12,429 km of coastline
Fjords. Norway.
there are many fjords in Norway
If you are looking for fjords (a long narrow inlet) then, most fjords are found along the Norwegian coastline in Scandinavia. The word "fjord" is an import from the Norwegian language. If however you are looking for the Fjord horse breed, then you can find them just about anywhere. The best way to locate a Fjord horse near you would be to contact your national or state breed association for Fjords and ask them for a local breeder.
Liechtenstein is a landlocked country in Central Europe and has no coastline.
Denmark has approximately 7,300 miles of shoreline, including its mainland and numerous islands. The country's coastline is known for its diverse landscapes, including sandy beaches, rocky cliffs, and picturesque fjords.
Indeed it does. Norway has coastline on the North Sea and the Denmark Strait, with the many fjords which Norway is known for, left over by the Ice Age.
"Hårteigen" (A mountain) at Hardangervidda, "Nordkapp"(famous for beeing really far north), "Torghatten" in Brønnøy kommune, The fjords of course (found many places along the coastline) and "Preikestolen" (famous for beeing very high up) in Rogaland To mention a few :P
Austria does not have a coastline - it is a landlocked country.
The country with the largest coastline is Canada. Canada's coastline is 152,100 miles long. The country with the shortest coastline is Monaco.
33 countries in Europe have a coastline (17 do not).
Norway and Chile have many fjords along their coasts.