Fjord - Wikipedia Blurred coastlines = skerries The word fjord is borrowed from Norwegian, where it is pronounced [ˈfjuːr], [ˈfjøːr], [ˈfjuːɽ] or [ˈfjøːɽ] in various dialects and has a more general meaning, referring in many cases to any long, narrow body of water, inlet or channel (for example, see Oslofjord)
Fjord | Norway, Glaciers, Coastlines | Britannica Fjord, long narrow arm of the sea, commonly extending far inland, that results from marine inundation of a glaciated valley Many fjords are astonishingly deep; Sogn Fjord in Norway is 1,308 m (4,290 feet) deep, and Canal Messier in Chile is 1,270 m (4,167 feet)
Fjord review: Thorny moral quandary in this icy drama The ethical and legal twists of “Fjord” can sometimes feel like theory over character, especially as Mungiu’s vision expands into one of international headlines instead of a case study in a remote village
Fjord (2026) - IMDb Fjord: Directed by Cristian Mungiu With Renate Reinsve, Sebastian Stan, Lisa Loven Kongsli, Thorbjørn Harr An immigrant Romanian family living in Norway is subject to an investigation and faces the scrutiny of the local judicial system
20 Most Beautiful Norwegian Fjords You Need to Visit in 2026 The fjord is only reachable by sea and is a place of great naturalistic interest, known particularly for its population of white-tailed sea eagles, which often circle above the boats in search of food