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- Åkrafjorden es un fiordo de la provincia de Hordaland, Noruega. Se reparte entre los municipios de Etne y Kvinnherad. Tiene una longitud de 32 km y una profundidad máxima de 650 m. Fluye desde el parque nacional de Folgefonna, alimentado por el glaciar Folgefonna. Sigue su camino hacia el suroeste y desemboca en el Skånevikfjorden, cerca de Utåker. La cascada Langfossen desciende por las colinas anexas en las cercanías de Fjæra. Fjæra se ubica en el interior del Åkrafjorden y el pueblo de Åkra en la costa norte, en la mitad del fiordo. La ruta europea E134 recorre la costa sur y para sortear las montañas se construyeron varios túneles tales como los de Åkrafjord, Fjæra y Markhus. (es)
- Åkrafjorden is a fjord in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the municipalities of Etne and Kvinnherad. The 32-kilometre (20 mi) long fjord reaches a maximum depth of 650 metres (2,130 ft). The fjord flows from the southern part of the Folgefonna National Park, draining the huge Folgefonna glacier. The fjord then flows to the southwest before emptying into the Skånevikfjorden near the village of Utåker. The Langfossen waterfall runs down the steep cliffs on the south side of the fjord, just west of Fjæra. The village of Fjæra lies at the innermost end of the Åkrafjorden and the village of Åkra lies on the northern shore of the fjord, about mid-way through the fjord. The European route E134 highway runs along the southern shore of the fjord, and due to the steep mountainsides along the fjord, there are several long tunnels as part of the E134 highway that go through the mountains rather than along the shore. The tunnels include the Åkrafjord Tunnel, Fjæra Tunnel, and Markhus Tunnel. (en)
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- A fjord with steep sides and a waterfall on the left (en)
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- Vestland county, Norway (en)
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- Location of the fjord (en)
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- Åkrafjorden es un fiordo de la provincia de Hordaland, Noruega. Se reparte entre los municipios de Etne y Kvinnherad. Tiene una longitud de 32 km y una profundidad máxima de 650 m. Fluye desde el parque nacional de Folgefonna, alimentado por el glaciar Folgefonna. Sigue su camino hacia el suroeste y desemboca en el Skånevikfjorden, cerca de Utåker. La cascada Langfossen desciende por las colinas anexas en las cercanías de Fjæra. (es)
- Åkrafjorden is a fjord in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the municipalities of Etne and Kvinnherad. The 32-kilometre (20 mi) long fjord reaches a maximum depth of 650 metres (2,130 ft). The fjord flows from the southern part of the Folgefonna National Park, draining the huge Folgefonna glacier. The fjord then flows to the southwest before emptying into the Skånevikfjorden near the village of Utåker. The Langfossen waterfall runs down the steep cliffs on the south side of the fjord, just west of Fjæra. (en)
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- Åkrafjorden (es)
- Åkrafjorden (en)
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