Gulafjorden

Gulafjorden is a fjord in Gulen Municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The historic Gulating assemblies in medieval Norway took place in this area.[1] Today, there are several salmon fish farms in the fjord.

Gulafjorden
Gulafjorden
Location of the fjord
Gulafjorden
Gulafjorden (Norway)
LocationGulen, Vestland, Norway
Coordinates60.9642°N 5.0566°E / 60.9642; 5.0566
TypeFjord
Primary outflowsSognesjøen
Basin countriesNorway
Max. length8 kilometres (5.0 mi)
SettlementsEivindvik

The 8-kilometre (5.0 mi) long fjord flows from the Sognesjøen strait to the east towards the mainland. The islands of Byrknesøyna, Mjømna, and Sandøyna lie along the southern side of the fjord. The island of Hiserøyna lies on the northern side of the fjord. The village of Eivindvik, the municipal centre of Gulen lies on the mainland, along the northern coast of the fjord.

The fjord ends by splitting into three branches: the Eidsfjorden flows to the south, the Nordgulfjorden flows to the north, and the Austgulfjorden flows to the east. When you measure distance of the main fjord and the Austgulfjorden (the longest of its branches), it is 22 kilometres (14 mi) long.[1]

See also

References

  1. Store norske leksikon. "Gulafjorden" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 2014-01-07.
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