Organizes the key geographic, topographic, and regional relationships that define the Northwestern Fjord Coast.
Region
Defines larger geographic or political regions that contain the fjord coast.
Norwegian Northwest
The extensive northwest region of Norway characterized by deep fjords, rugged mountains, and coastal communities.
Water
Highlights key water features that shape the fjord coast landscape.
Northwestern Norwegian Fjords
Some of the most dramatic and deeply carved fjords in Norway, formed by glacial action and served by steep valley walls.
Internal
Breaks down key subsections or internal geographic sectors within the fjord coast.
Lofoten & Vesterålen
Northern islands known for towering mountains, fishing villages, and sheltered straits that connect the main fjord corridors.
Southern Fjord Basin
Main fjord system and its primary branches serving regional transit, agriculture, and settlements.
Bordering
Lists land or water bodies that directly define the perimeter of the fjord coast.
Northern Plateau
Elevated inland region that transitions from coastal valleys to mountain plateaus.
Northern Sea
The open Arctic-connected waters that stir beyond the coastal islands and fjord mouths.
