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sermitsiaq+island Latitude and Longitude:

64°18′N 51°27′W / 64.300°N 51.450°W / 64.300; -51.450
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Sermitsiaq
Sadelø
Aerial view of Sermitsiaq from the southwest
Sermitsiaq is located in Greenland
Sermitsiaq
Sermitsiaq
Geography
Location Nuup Kangerlua
Coordinates 64°18′N 51°27′W / 64.300°N 51.450°W / 64.300; -51.450
Administration
Greenland
Municipality Sermersooq

Sermitsiaq Island ( Danish: Sadelø) is an uninhabited island in the Sermersooq municipality in southwestern Greenland.

Geography

Sermitsiaq is one of three mountainous islands located in the middle section [1] of the 160 km (99.4 mi) long [2] Nuup Kangerlua fjord, to the north of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The two sibling islands are Qeqertarsuaq Island and Qoornuup Qeqertarsua Island. [1] The prominent 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) [2] Sermitsiaq mountain topping the island is a landmark of Nuuk, visible from most places in the city.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b O'Carroll, Etain (2005). Greenland and the Arctic. Lonely Planet. p. 154. ISBN  1-74059-095-3.
  2. ^ a b "TIL OPPLYSNING". Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2010.

sermitsiaq+island Latitude and Longitude:

64°18′N 51°27′W / 64.300°N 51.450°W / 64.300; -51.450
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sermitsiaq
Sadelø
Aerial view of Sermitsiaq from the southwest
Sermitsiaq is located in Greenland
Sermitsiaq
Sermitsiaq
Geography
Location Nuup Kangerlua
Coordinates 64°18′N 51°27′W / 64.300°N 51.450°W / 64.300; -51.450
Administration
Greenland
Municipality Sermersooq

Sermitsiaq Island ( Danish: Sadelø) is an uninhabited island in the Sermersooq municipality in southwestern Greenland.

Geography

Sermitsiaq is one of three mountainous islands located in the middle section [1] of the 160 km (99.4 mi) long [2] Nuup Kangerlua fjord, to the north of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The two sibling islands are Qeqertarsuaq Island and Qoornuup Qeqertarsua Island. [1] The prominent 1,210 metres (3,970 ft) [2] Sermitsiaq mountain topping the island is a landmark of Nuuk, visible from most places in the city.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b O'Carroll, Etain (2005). Greenland and the Arctic. Lonely Planet. p. 154. ISBN  1-74059-095-3.
  2. ^ a b "TIL OPPLYSNING". Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 15 July 2010.

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