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appat Latitude and Longitude:

69°46′1.2″N 51°19′1.2″W / 69.767000°N 51.317000°W / 69.767000; -51.317000
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Ritenbenck
Ritenbenck as seen from the north
Ritenbenck as seen from the north
Ritenbenck is located in Greenland
Ritenbenck
Ritenbenck
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 69°46′1.2″N 51°19′1.2″W / 69.767000°N 51.317000°W / 69.767000; -51.317000
State  Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country  Greenland
Municipality Avannaata
Time zone UTC-03

Ritenbenck, Ritenbenk or Ritenbench ( Greenlandic: Appat) is a former settlement on Appat Island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. The island is located in the Uummannaq Fjord.

Ritenbenck was founded in 1755 by the General Trade Company. [1] The name was an anagram of the GTC's then-chairman Christian August Berckentin (1694–1758). [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Marquardt, Ole. " Change and Continuity in Denmark's Greenland Policy" in The Oldenburg Monarchy: An Underestimated Empire?. Verlag Ludwig (Kiel), 2006.
  2. ^ Del, Anden. " Grønland som del af den bibelske fortælling – en 1700-tals studie Archived 2012-07-15 at the Wayback Machine". Accessed 2 May 2012. (in Danish)

appat Latitude and Longitude:

69°46′1.2″N 51°19′1.2″W / 69.767000°N 51.317000°W / 69.767000; -51.317000
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Appat)

Ritenbenck
Ritenbenck as seen from the north
Ritenbenck as seen from the north
Ritenbenck is located in Greenland
Ritenbenck
Ritenbenck
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 69°46′1.2″N 51°19′1.2″W / 69.767000°N 51.317000°W / 69.767000; -51.317000
State  Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country  Greenland
Municipality Avannaata
Time zone UTC-03

Ritenbenck, Ritenbenk or Ritenbench ( Greenlandic: Appat) is a former settlement on Appat Island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland. The island is located in the Uummannaq Fjord.

Ritenbenck was founded in 1755 by the General Trade Company. [1] The name was an anagram of the GTC's then-chairman Christian August Berckentin (1694–1758). [2]

See also

References

  1. ^ Marquardt, Ole. " Change and Continuity in Denmark's Greenland Policy" in The Oldenburg Monarchy: An Underestimated Empire?. Verlag Ludwig (Kiel), 2006.
  2. ^ Del, Anden. " Grønland som del af den bibelske fortælling – en 1700-tals studie Archived 2012-07-15 at the Wayback Machine". Accessed 2 May 2012. (in Danish)

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