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Fiorde de Varanger é o fiorde mais oriental da Noruega, situando-se no condado de Finnmark. Tem cerca de 100 km de comprimento. Em um sentido estrito, é um falso fiorde, pois não tem as características de um fiorde esculpido por geleiras. More information...

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