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ikermiut+island Latitude and Longitude:

74°20′15″N 56°58′50″W / 74.33750°N 56.98056°W / 74.33750; -56.98056
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Ikermiut
Aerial view of Ikermiut Island
Ikermiut is located in Greenland
Ikermiut
Ikermiut
Geography
Location Greenland
Coordinates 74°20′15″N 56°58′50″W / 74.33750°N 56.98056°W / 74.33750; -56.98056
Archipelago Upernavik Archipelago
Administration
Greenland
Municipality Avannaata

Ikermiut Island is a small, uninhabited island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland, located in the center of Inussulik Bay in the northern part of Upernavik Archipelago, approximately halfway between Kiatassuaq Island in the north and Nuussuaq Peninsula in the south. [1]

History

Ikermiut Island was permanently inhabited between 1916 and 1954, when a small settlement of the same name existed on the island. The settlement was abandoned in 1954, during the post- war consolidation phase in northwestern Greenland. [2]

References

  1. ^ Upernavik Avannarleq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992
  2. ^ Petersen, Robert (2003). Settlements, kinship and hunting grounds in traditional Greenland: A comparative study of local experiences from Upernavik and Ammassalik. Danish Polar Center. pp. 107, 133, 233. ISBN  978-87-635-1261-9.

ikermiut+island Latitude and Longitude:

74°20′15″N 56°58′50″W / 74.33750°N 56.98056°W / 74.33750; -56.98056
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ikermiut
Aerial view of Ikermiut Island
Ikermiut is located in Greenland
Ikermiut
Ikermiut
Geography
Location Greenland
Coordinates 74°20′15″N 56°58′50″W / 74.33750°N 56.98056°W / 74.33750; -56.98056
Archipelago Upernavik Archipelago
Administration
Greenland
Municipality Avannaata

Ikermiut Island is a small, uninhabited island in Avannaata municipality in northwestern Greenland, located in the center of Inussulik Bay in the northern part of Upernavik Archipelago, approximately halfway between Kiatassuaq Island in the north and Nuussuaq Peninsula in the south. [1]

History

Ikermiut Island was permanently inhabited between 1916 and 1954, when a small settlement of the same name existed on the island. The settlement was abandoned in 1954, during the post- war consolidation phase in northwestern Greenland. [2]

References

  1. ^ Upernavik Avannarleq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992
  2. ^ Petersen, Robert (2003). Settlements, kinship and hunting grounds in traditional Greenland: A comparative study of local experiences from Upernavik and Ammassalik. Danish Polar Center. pp. 107, 133, 233. ISBN  978-87-635-1261-9.

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