Lilliehöökfjorden is a 14 kilometer long fjord branch of Krossfjorden in Albert I Land at the northwestern side of Spitsbergen, Svalbard.
The fjord is named after Gustaf Bertil Lilliehöök.
[1] Lilliehöökfjorden is separated from Möllerfjorden by the 12 kilometer long mountain ridge Kong Haakons Halvøy.
[2] The Lilliehöökbreen glacier debouches into the fjord, and calved ice may fill large parts of the fjord.
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