Paarlahti
Paarlahti is a bay or inlet of the lake of Näsijärvi. Paarlahti is about 10 km long and has a maximum depth of about 60 m.[1]
Paarlahti has been fancifully called the longest inland fjord of Scandinavia (though Finland is not part of Scandinavia, rather it is a Nordic Country), although it does not really resemble the large fjords of Norway. With its long and narrow shape, its depth and its steep shores it is seen as a fjord by non-geologists. Usually there are no islands in a fjord, but Paarlahti has a few.[2] In Lake Inari in Finnish Lapland however, there are several bays that carry the word vuono (the Finnish word for fjord) in their names.
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- Tampereen kaupunki - Kansalaiskioski Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine
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