They're called Fjords. (pronounced fee-ords)
They're called fjords.
Because it is surrounded by the Scandinavian countries of Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
A bay like this is known as a fjord (single syllable, pronounced 'fyord').
There are no continous mountain range on the Scandinavian penninsula. But the most dominating one on a map, is called Jotunheimen. Located in Norway.
It is called "fjällen". Scandinavian mountains also.
An isolated mountain peak surrounded by a glacier is commonly referred to as a nunatak.
The mountain range that forms the backbone of the Scandinavian peninsula is called the Scandinavian Mountains. It extends from the extreme north of Scandinavia to the south, separating Norway and Sweden. The range includes several peaks over 2,000 meters in height.
A flat land surrounded by hills or mountains is called a valley.
Glacial horn
A mountain. If given a proper name, it is usually preceded by Mt. or Mount.
Dandelion
A large landmass that juts out from a continent is called a peninsula. Peninsulas are usually surrounded by water on three sides and connected to the mainland by a narrow strip of land. Examples include the Scandinavian Peninsula in Europe and the Korean Peninsula in Asia.