Ullsfjorden

Summary

Ullsfjorden (Norwegian) or Moskavuotna (Northern Sami) is a fjord in Troms county, Norway. The fjord runs through the municipalities of Tromsø, Karlsøy, and Lyngen. The 75-kilometre (47 mi) fjord flows from the village of Sjøvassbotn northwards along the west side of the Lyngen Peninsula (where the famous Lyngen Alps are located). The Kjosen fjord branches off to the east side and the Grøtsundet strait branches off to the west (which then flows into the Tromsøysundet). The islands of Reinøya and Karlsøya lie along the western side of the fjord. The southern part of the Ullsfjorden is also known as Sørfjorden. The area surrounding the Ullsfjorden was part of the municipality of Ullsfjord for about 60 years during the 20th century.[1]

Ullsfjorden (Norwegian)
Moskavuotna (Northern Sami)
View of the fjord
Ullsfjorden is located in Troms
Ullsfjorden
Ullsfjorden
Location of the fjord
Ullsfjorden is located in Norway
Ullsfjorden
Ullsfjorden
Ullsfjorden (Norway)
LocationTroms county, Norway
Coordinates69°42′17″N 19°43′14″E / 69.7047°N 19.7206°E / 69.7047; 19.7206
TypeFjord
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length75 kilometres (47 mi)
Max. width11 kilometres (6.8 mi)

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References edit

  1. ^ Store norske leksikon. "Ullsfjorden" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2012-12-09.