Fiordland

English

Etymology

From fiord (NZ spelling of fjord) + land

Proper noun

Fiordland

  1. a mountainous and largely uninhabited region with many fiords (actually named sounds) in the south-western part of the South Island, New Zealand, virtually all of which is a national park.

Derived terms

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