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  2. Nanortalik - Wikipedia

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    Nanortalik (pronunciation ⓘ, Greenlandic pronunciation: [nɑnoʁtɑlik̚]), formerly Nennortalik, is a town in Nanortalik Island, Kujalleq municipality, southern Greenland. With 1,072 inhabitants as of 2024, [ 1 ] it is the eleventh-largest town in the country.

  3. Nanortalik Church - Wikipedia

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    Nanortalik Church is a wooden, Danish Lutheran church in the town of Nanortalik in southern Greenland in the Arctic. The church was built and consecrated in 1916, [1] and is currently the only church serving the Nanortalik congregation. The church is located in the old colonial quarter of the town.

  4. Nanortalik Museum - Wikipedia

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    Nanortalik, Kujalleq, Greenland: ... The Nanortalik Museum (Greenlandic: Nanortalik Katersugaasiviat) is an outdoor museum in Nanortalik, Kujalleq Municipality, ...

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  6. List of airports in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The first airports in Greenland were built by and for the United States defense. The first and largest was Kangerlussuaq Airport in 1941, followed by Narsarsuaq Airport in 1942 (and now-abandoned USAAF airfields Bluie East Two and Marrak Point, both in 1942) and Pituffik Space Base in 1953 (although Pituffik is not operated as a civilian airport) and Kulusuk Airport in 1956.

  7. Tasermiut Fjord - Wikipedia

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    Tasermiut Fjord is a 70-kilometre-long fjord in southwestern Greenland. Administratively it is part of the Kujalleq municipality. Nanortalik Island is located near the mouth of the fjord. Tasermiut Fjord has some of the very few growths of dwarf trees in Greenland, notably in Qinngua Valley and Tiningnertoq valley.