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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.
The port offers pilotage upon request, but no tug boat services. The port of Qaqortoq, situated close to the southern tip of Greenland, is an important cruise destination of the North Atlantic, having 30-40 calls per season, often large cruise ships transferring in late summer / early autumn from North Europe to the Caribbean.
1.3 Greenland. 2 Europe. Toggle Europe subsection. 2.1 Iceland. ... Port Brabant to 1950 [4] ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
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.
Map including Kujalleq area At 32,000 km 2 (12,355.3 sq mi) of area Kujalleq is the smallest municipality in Greenland by area. Straddling the southernmost end of the island of Greenland, it is bordered by only one municipality, Sermersooq , in the north.
The Nanortalik Museum (Greenlandic: ... The museum is the largest outdoor museum in Greenland. [3] See also. List of museums in Greenland; References
Narsaq is a port of call for the Arctic Umiaq Line coastal ship in the summer season. [10] The port can accommodate deep seagoing vessels due to the steep depth of the shore. The port authority for Narsaq is Royal Arctic Line, located in Nuuk. Port pilotage is available upon request, and is recommended.
Nanortalik Municipality was a municipality in south Greenland, a sub-division of the Kujalleq municipality.