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The coastline of Norway is formed along the Skagerrak, North Sea, Norwegian Sea, and Barents Sea. This considers only the mainland coastline and excludes Svalbard . A straight line along Norway 's sea borders (the coastal perimeter) is 2,650 kilometers (1,650 mi) long.
- Geography of Norway
The continental coastline of Norway is 25,148 km (15,626...
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The rugged coastline is broken by huge fjords and thousands...
- Geography of Norway
The Norwegian Sea ( Norwegian: Norskehavet; Icelandic: Noregshaf; Faroese: Norskahavið) is a marginal sea, grouped with either the Atlantic Ocean or the Arctic Ocean, northwest of Norway between the North Sea and the Greenland Sea, adjoining the Barents Sea to the northeast.
This article contains a list of countries by length of coastline, in kilometers. Though the coastline paradox stipulates that coastlines do not have a well-defined length, there are various methods in use to measure coastlines through ratios and other metrics.
CountryThe World Factbook [2](rank)The World Factbook [2](km)World Resources Institute [1](rank)—356,000—1202,0801283,281 [Note 3]7354,7164Fjords exist on the coasts of Antarctica, the Arctic, and surrounded landmasses of the northern and southern hemispheres. Norway's coastline is estimated to be 29,000 km (18,000 mi) long with its nearly 1,200 fjords, but only 2,500 km (1,600 mi) long excluding the fjords.
Der (oder das) Norwegische Kontinentalschelf (Norwegian Continental Shelf) ist der Teil des europäischen Kontinentalrandes, der als Festlandsockel entlang der norwegischen Küste verläuft.