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In addition to seals, the pack ice also brings polar bears from the east coast – hence the name Nanortalik. Every year a number of bears are sighted in the area, but they are rarely a threat to people. During the spring and late summer, there are many whales in the waters around the town; minke
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With 1,185 inhabitants as of 2020, Nanortalik is the third-largest town in the Kujalleq municipality. The population has decreased over the last several years. Most towns and settlements in southern Greenland have had negative growth over the last two decades, with many settlements rapidly
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The surrounding district extends from the island of Qeqertarsuaq near Alluitsup Paa down to Cape Farewell and the 60 km long Lindenow Fjord on the east coast. The district covers a total of 15,000 sq. kilometers (5,800 sq. miles).
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A typical December scene from Nanortalik, viewed from the top of Ravnefjeldet. In December, icebergs (see foreground) are scarce, but will in springtime dominate the fjords.
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are some of the very few abundant larger bird species, and no mammal larger than a mouse is likely to be seen. However, the surrounding areas count numerous species.
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Nanortalik has little productive trade. There are no factories and no large-scale fishing activities as sea ice prevents fishing for several months a year.
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There are high mountain peaks and vertical walls in nearby Tasermiut Fjord. Ketil Mountain (1500m) and Ulamertorsuaq are commonly climbed.
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is also nearby. Torssukatak Fjord, with the huge Thumbnail sea cliffs, and Pamiagdluk Island, are also within reach by chartered boat.
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drifts up from the east coast on its way north. The age-old culture of the Inuit lives on in this annual hunting tradition.
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The wildlife of the Nanortalik Island is rather sparse due to native hunters. As a result,
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During the spring, many Greenlanders hunt hooded seals among the outer islands, where the
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Because of its location, this area was one of the first parts of Greenland settled by the
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in its name, they are rare sights in Nanortalik, but occasionally come drifting in on
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Nanortalik is located on a small island (also named Nanortalik) on the shores of the
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Northern America. British, Russian & Danish Possessions In North America.
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as well as the following settlements with no more than 20 inhabitants each:
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mine operated some 20 km from the town, but it was abandoned in 1925.
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some 40 km from Nanortalik town has the only forest in Greenland (at
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Nanortalik Island is located near the mouth of the 70 km long
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are common near the opening of the Tasermiut Fjord. Occasionally,
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Seals are common in surrounding fjords. Most common is the
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While Greenland is almost completely without trees, the
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Wintertime view of Nanortalik from nearby Ravnefjeldet
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The Official Tourism and Business Site of Greenland
1334:Nanortalik population growth dynamics, 1991-2010. 2158: 255:. With 1,185 inhabitants as of 2020, it is the 1496:Canada - East. (inset) Quebec. (inset) Ottawa. 1683: 1567:"Climate-Data.org for Nanortalik, Greenland" 1455: 1453: 1451: 267:" or "Place Where the Polar Bears Go" (from 1634: 1632: 1559: 1353:operates year-round as a helicopter hub of 414:'Big Mountain'; 559m) and Quassik ( 1690: 1676: 1545: 1541:A history of climbing in Torssukatak Fjord 1274:from East Greenland from January to June. 1485:" J.H. Colton & Co. (New York), 1855. 1448: 2177:18th-century establishments in Greenland 1699:Cities, towns, and villages in Greenland 1629: 1089: 1011: 383: 2159: 1654:Air Greenland, Departures and Arrivals 1498:" Pergamon Press, Ltd. (Poland), 1967. 16:Place in Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark 1671: 1378:, the southernmost point of Greenland 1364: 235: 2182:Populated places established in 1770 2172:1770 establishments in North America 379: 287:and one of the last settled by the 13: 1079: 244:, is a town in Nanortalik Island, 56: 14: 2198: 1277: 432: 429:'Raven Mountain'; 308m). 1853: 1426: 1410: 1394: 1323: 158: 139: 119: 55: 48: 32: 1647: 1618: 1591: 1580:Gold deposit in South Greenland 307:, roughly 100 km north of 1573: 1534: 1513: 1501: 1488: 1475: 1: 2167:Populated places in Greenland 1442: 1387: 1312: 1345: 1086:Flora and fauna of Greenland 473:Climate data for Nanortalik 298: 7: 1371:Angissq LORAN-C transmitter 732:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 592:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 10: 2203: 1461:"Population by Localities" 1297:From August until October 1083: 1007: 998: 993: 472: 444: 372:, and the weather station 278: 233:Greenlandic pronunciation: 120: 2076: 2023: 1950: 1862: 1851: 1705: 1625:Nanortalik Tourism office 945: 871: 801: 731: 661: 591: 521: 516: 513: 510: 507: 504: 501: 498: 495: 492: 489: 486: 483: 480: 477: 259:in the country. The name 204: 194: 182: 174: 169: 152: 132: 112: 77: 69:Location within Greenland 43: 31: 21: 1643:Population in localities 1521:Greenland and the Arctic 1376:Cape Farewell, Greenland 1266:Despite the allusion to 1168:whales are most common. 999:Source 2: Climate Data 389:The church of Nanortalik 1494:Pergamon World Atlas. " 1463:. Statistical Greenland 994:Source 1: Weatherbase 457:climate classification 322:Nearby settlements are 1600:The Nalunak Gold Mine. 1225:red-breasted merganser 1095: 1017: 419: 404: 392: 272: 1598:Secher et al. (2008) 1121:60.29389°N 44.49583°W 1093: 1046:60.35944°N 44.83167°W 1015: 387: 257:eleventh-largest town 237:[nɑnoʁtɑlik̚] 97:60.14194°N 45.24333°W 1639:Statistics Greenland 1555:. Weatherbase. 2011. 1338:Statistics Greenland 1233:great northern diver 1217:red-necked phalarope 522:Record high °C (°F) 1351:Nanortalik Heliport 1259:, and more rarely, 1171:Bird life includes 1126:60.29389; -44.49583 1117: /  1070:Small-scale fishing 1051:60.35944; -44.83167 1042: /  802:Record low °C (°F) 662:Daily mean °C (°F) 134:Constituent country 102:60.14194; -45.24333 93: /  1840:Upernavik Kujalleq 1659:2010-03-09 at the 1611:2018-02-24 at the 1585:2011-07-26 at the 1365:Points of interest 1359:Narsarsuaq Airport 1286:, followed by the 1229:red-throated diver 1209:white-tailed eagle 1096: 1018: 393: 175: • Total 127:Kingdom of Denmark 2154: 2153: 2131:Qeqertarsuatsiaat 1602:Geology and Ore, 1382:Nanortalik Museum 1249:northern wheatear 1133:). 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Wintertime view of Nanortalik from nearby Ravnefjeldet
Nanortalik is located in Greenland
60°08′31″N 45°14′36″W / 60.14194°N 45.24333°W / 60.14194; -45.24333
Sovereign state
Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country
Greenland
Municipality

Kujalleq
Time zone
UTC-03
nanortalik.gl
pronunciation
[nɑnoʁtɑlik̚]
Kujalleq
municipality
Greenland
eleventh-largest town
Polar Bears
Greenlandic
Norse
Inuit
Julianehåb
Labrador Sea
Cape Farewell
Cape Egede
Narsarmijit
Alluitsup Paa
Tasiusaq

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