Brofjorden | |
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Location | Västra Götaland County, Sweden |
Coordinates | 58°21′35″N 11°25′26″E / 58.35972°N 11.42389°E |
River sources | Broälven |
Primary outflows | Skagerrak |
Max. length | 4 mi (6.4 km)[1] |
Frozen | shallow parts Jan-Feb |
Islands |
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Sections/sub-basins | Trommekilen 58°21′09.3″N 11°26′46.6″E / 58.352583°N 11.446278°E |
Brofjorden is a fjord in Lysekil Municipality, Bohuslän, Sweden.[1] It cuts into Västra Götaland County in a southwest–northeasterly direction between the Stångenäset and Härnäset peninsulas. Situated between Gullmarn and Åbyfjorden, it is the smallest of these fjords.
Brofjorden Port in the fjord is Sweden's largest oil port.