Denmark is cold, wet and soggy. No frost, I'm afraid.
But the definition of a fjord is a narrow inlet with mountains on each side! Denmark lacks the latter part. 
Thats the english definition. The scandinavian definition for a fjord is far more general, and covers inlets, firths and bays as well. Really, in scandinavia we consider any body of water that is not open sea as a fjord.
Its the same as with rivers and streams. In denmark we call all rivers and streams "Å", no matter the size. Å roughly translates into stream.
And to confuse things even more, there are a few fjords in denmark that are strictly speaking rivers.

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