Danmark Fjord
| Danmark Fjord | |
|---|---|
| Denmark Sound | |
Map of Northeastern Greenland | |
| Location | Arctic |
| Coordinates | 81°40′N 26°20′W / 81.667°N 26.333°W |
| Ocean/sea sources | Wandel Sea |
| Basin countries | Greenland |
| Frozen | Practically all year round |
Danmark Fjord (Danish: Danmarksfjorden), also known as Denmark Sound, is a fjord in northeast Greenland. Administratively it belongs to the Northeast Greenland National Park.
The fjord was explored and named after the expedition ship Danmark at the time of the ill-fated Denmark expedition 1906-1908 led by Ludvig Mylius-Erichsen, which mapped Greenland's northeastern coast between Cape Bridgman and Cape Bismarck.