Everything about Mariager Fjord totally explained
With a length of approximately 35
km (22 statute
miles),
Mariager Fjord is the longest
fjord in
Denmark (however,
Isefjorden is almost just as long;
Limfjorden is much longer, but is actually a
sound, not a fjord). Mariager Fjord cuts into the
Jutland peninsula from the
Kattegat sea and ends at the town of
Hobro; other important towns along the fjord are
Hadsund and
Mariager from which the fjord takes its name. Mariager fjord makes up most of the southern limit of the traditional region of
Himmerland.
The width of Mariager Fjord varies from 4½ km to 250
metres (2,8-0,16 miles) and its area is about 47
km2s (18
square miles). The depth is up to 30 metres (ca. 100
ft).
As a result of the
2007 Municipal Reform, the new
Mariagerfjord municipality was created around Mariager Fjord by fusion of four former
municipalities.
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