Bunnefjorden, sometimes referred to as Bunne Fjord,[1][2] is a part of the Oslofjord in south eastern Norway, located east of the Nesodden peninsula.[3] The Bunne Fjord is flanked by the municipalities of Oslo in the north east, Nordre Follo to the east, Ås to the south east, Frogn to the south west, and Nesodden to the west.
The Bunne Fjord has a very long water residence time, and the water is of poor quality.
The significant islands in the Bunne Fjord are Langøyene, Malmøya, Ulvøya, Ormøya, Gressholmen, and Husbergøya.
References
- ↑ Fabricius-Hansen, Cathrine, Dag Haug, & Kjell Johan Sæbø. 2012. Closed Adjuncts: Degrees of Pertinence. In: Cathrine Fabricius-Hansen & Dag Haug (eds.), Big Events, Small Clauses: The Grammar of Elaboration, pp. 55–91. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, p. 59.
- ↑ Petterson, Per. 2013. Ashes in My Mouth, Sand in My Shoes. Transl. Don Bartlett. London: Harvill Secker, p. 19.
- ↑ https://snl.no/Bunnefjorden "en indre arm av Oslofjorden i Viken fylke. Fjorden [...], skilt fra hovedfjorden ved Nesodden"
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