Correct me if I'm wrong, but the second image on this page is not portraying Sognefjorden, but the equally famous Geirangerfjorden some 100 km further north. There are images on http://www.norphoto.com/r/nor29.php, in particular no. 4127 is almost identical to this one.
Yes, that certainly looks like Geirangerfjord, so I removed the picture. Worldtraveller 12:55, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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It's been moved to Sogne fjord from Sognefjorden. I wonder why? Searching on google.no for norwegian language results gives 10,000 for Sognefjorden and only 22 for Sogna fjord. English language results are not quite as one-sided but still give strong preference to Sognefjorden, so I'd suggest it should be moved back. I will do so in a few days time unless there are strong objections. Worldtraveller 12:55, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Just an FYI but Sognefjorden translates into English as "the Sogne fjord". Sognefjord is the actual name of the fjord in Norway. The "en" on the end add the word "the" to the title. So I think English speakers have redirected it to The Sogne Fjord because of the difference between Norwegian conjugation of words and how English works. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.129.240.22 ( talk) 23:38, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
The article says the fjord extends 203km inland; I've seen 204.4. Anybody able to clear it up? Trekphiler 20:29, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
New PD photo here. Badagnani ( talk) 22:51, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Sognafjord contains more water than Tana and Glåma combined. — Preceding
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but the second image on this page is not portraying Sognefjorden, but the equally famous Geirangerfjorden some 100 km further north. There are images on http://www.norphoto.com/r/nor29.php, in particular no. 4127 is almost identical to this one.
Yes, that certainly looks like Geirangerfjord, so I removed the picture. Worldtraveller 12:55, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)
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It's been moved to Sogne fjord from Sognefjorden. I wonder why? Searching on google.no for norwegian language results gives 10,000 for Sognefjorden and only 22 for Sogna fjord. English language results are not quite as one-sided but still give strong preference to Sognefjorden, so I'd suggest it should be moved back. I will do so in a few days time unless there are strong objections. Worldtraveller 12:55, 8 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Just an FYI but Sognefjorden translates into English as "the Sogne fjord". Sognefjord is the actual name of the fjord in Norway. The "en" on the end add the word "the" to the title. So I think English speakers have redirected it to The Sogne Fjord because of the difference between Norwegian conjugation of words and how English works. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.129.240.22 ( talk) 23:38, 10 September 2011 (UTC)
The article says the fjord extends 203km inland; I've seen 204.4. Anybody able to clear it up? Trekphiler 20:29, 12 October 2006 (UTC)
New PD photo here. Badagnani ( talk) 22:51, 10 January 2009 (UTC)
Sognafjord contains more water than Tana and Glåma combined. — Preceding
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12:08, 19 August 2015 (UTC)
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