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be suitable for a runway up to 2,100 meters (6,900 ft), in order to accommodate intercontinental flights. It was in 2011 expected that a new airport would be built before 2020, probably with a 1,499-meter runway behind the mountain of Saqqaarsik, being able to serve flights from Europe, Iceland and other parts of Greenland, thereby moving the air transport centre of South Greenland from Narsarsuaq to the centre of the region.
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Qaqortoq is located in one of the most mineral rich areas in the world, South Greenland having a vide range of mineral deposits. Mining has been a major economic activity in South Greenland in the past, especially the nearby Ivittuut mine north of Qaqortoq. A gold mine was operating from 2003 to 2013
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Qaqortoq is a seaport and the centre of South Greenland. Fish processing, tourism, tanning, fur production, and ship maintenance and repair are important activities, but the economy is based primarily on educational and administrative services. The primary industries in the town are fishing, service,
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There exists no gender imbalance among native Greenlanders in Qaqortoq, the only gender inequity is among inhabitants born outside Greenland, with 3 out of 5 being male. As of 2011 10% of the town's inhabitants were born outside Greenland, a decline from 20% in 1991, but an increase from a 9% low in
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Five locations for a possible airport was assessed. Four of these – at Prinsessen, Nunarsuatsiaap Kujalequtaa, Munkebugten, and halfway towards Narsaq – are for a 1,199-meter (3,934 ft) domestic runway. Only one location, northwest of the town between Nuupiluk and Matup Tunua, would
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The final political decision on the matter was then pending for years, but an act on the project was finalized by the parliament of Greenland in 2018, and a project is now being prepared for an airport with a 1500-meter runway, allowing smaller jets to land during the crucial summer tourist season.
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landing strip proposal, citing ecological and environmental concerns. In contrast to the previous debates, presently the Democrats are lobbying for a 1,799-meter (5,902 ft) runway, making passenger flights to continental Europe possible. A shorter, 1,199-meter (3,934 ft) runway, supported
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The Thule culture Inuit arrived in southern Greenland and the Qaqortoq area around the 12th century and were contemporaneous with the Norse. However, there exists little evidence of early contact. The Thule culture was characterized by a subsistence existence and there are few, if any, dwellings of
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in Greenland – are located 19 kilometers (12 mi) northeast of Qaqortoq. General or even limited trade between the Norse and the Thule people was scarce. Except a few novel and exotic items found at Thule sites in the area, evidence suggests cultural exchange was initially sporadic. Later, the
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Roughly two-thirds of all non-cruise tourists (65.5%) are from Denmark. There are several facilities offering accommodations, including the Qaqortoq Hostel. The Qaqortoq Museum offers services in English, Danish, and Kalaallisut. The Great Greenland Furhouse is also a popular tourist attraction.
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The oldest standing building at the historical colonial harbor – and thus of all of Qaqortoq – is a black-tarred log building from 1797. The building was designed by royal Danish architect Kirkerup, pre-assembled in Denmark, shipped in pieces to Qaqortoq, and then reassembled.
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370 million (€50m). Presently Narsarsuaq airport is a community of 140 people, depending solely on the airport, but the Kujalleq Municipality supports the plans for moving the airport to the centre of South Greenland, thereby creating economic growth in the region.
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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.
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Until 31 December 2008 the town was the administrative center of Qaqortoq municipality. On 1 January 2009 Qaqortoq became the biggest town and the administrative center of Kujalleq municipality, when the three municipalities of South Greenland, meaning Qaqortoq,
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During the summer of 2020, the unemployment rate in Qaqortoq was at 7%, a rather high level compared to for instance Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. The level of unemployment in Qaqortoq has during the last decade been declining.
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Agriculture, mainly as sheep farming, cattle and reindeer herding, are conducted on a number of farms in the fiord landscapes close to Qaqortoq. Qaqortoq is an important service provider and supply centre for the farmers.
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The 1500-meter runway will also be important for developing the nearby Tanbreez REE-mine project. A contract with a construction company from Canada was finally signed in February 2022. Expected completion is in 2025.
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by way of a 70-kilometer (43 mi) 70 kV powerline. Previously the town's electricity was supplied by means of so-called "bunker fuel generators", three diesel ship engines converted to electricity production.
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The Dorset people arrived in the Qaqortoq area around 2,800 years ago. Several rectangular peat dwelling structures, characteristic of the early Dorset culture, can be found around the wider Qaqortoq area.
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stadium in Greenland. The Danish Crown Princely family visited the town as part of an official tour of Greenland in summer 2014. A small grove of hardy poplar trees was planted by the Crown Prince family.
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to northern Europe. The Norse era lasted for almost five hundred years, ending in the mid-15th century. The last written record of the Norse presence is of a wedding in the Hvalseyjarfjord church in 1408.
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The Tanbreez multielement project, situated less than 20 kilometers east of Qaqortoq, was granted an exploitation licence in 2020, and a major mine is expected to be established within a few years.
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Qaqortoq is the main center for education in South Greenland and has a primary school, middle school, and high school, a folk high school which started as a workers' college (
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With 3,050 inhabitants as of 2020, Qaqortoq is the largest town in the Kujalleq municipality. The population is nearly unchanged from its 1995 levels.
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Feasibility assessments were underway regarding building a landing strip for fixed-wing aircraft. The issue was previously debated in 2007, when the
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and Greenland carved 24 sculptures into the rock faces and boulders in the town. Today there are over 40 sculptures in the town, all part of the
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is the only tannery in Greenland and the primary sealskin purchaser on the island; it remains one of the major employers in the town.
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As is true of all populated places in Greenland, Qaqortoq is not connected to any other place via roads. Fairly well trodden
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Written records of South Greenland history begin with the arrival of the Norse in the late 10th century. The ruins of
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in case of emergencies. During the summer of 2010, the hospital used Greenland-grown vegetables exclusively.
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was originally the town's blacksmith's shop. The house was built in yellow stone and dates back to 1804.
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Tourism is a significant contributor to the economy of the town. The Qaqortoq Tourist Service –
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south Greenland Norse adopted trade with the southern Inuit and were for a time the major supplier of
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project, designed to transform the town into an open air art gallery. Eighteen artists from
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RUNWAY CONTRACT SIGNED FOR THE UPCOMING KALAALLIT AIRPORTS DOMESTIC IN QAQORTOQ GREENLAND.
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considerable structure to be found from the era. Items, however, are relatively numerous.
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could no longer adequately serve the community, and a new church was commissioned by the
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Qaqortoq is a town of artists and talented craftsmen. From 1993 to 1994 Qaqortoq artist
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The area around Qaqortoq has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Beginning with the
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on 8 July 1973. It was designed by architect Ole Nielsen, and is made entirely of
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trails lead north and west from the town, but for any motorized transportation
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Of all exports produced in Qaqortoq, 70.1% are headed for the Danish market.
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in Nalunaq, south of Qaqortoq. The gold mine is expected to reopen in 2022.
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All of Qaqortoq's electricity is supplied by the government-owned company
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Journal of the North Atlantic - Restoration of the Hvalsey Fjord Church
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are needed. During winter, snowmobiles become the transport of choice.
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roughly 4,300 years ago, the area has had a continuous human presence.
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The contracting for the upcoming airport in Qaqortoq is concluded.
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900 million (€120.7m), while a 1199-meter runway is estimated at
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The earliest signs of population presence are from roughly 4,300
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Tourists are offered by the tourist office activities such as
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Qaqortoq Heliport operates year-round, linking Qaqortoq with
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Qaqortoq is served by Napparsimavik Hospital, officially
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and, indirectly, with the rest of Greenland and Europe.
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The town is home to the oldest fountain in Greenland,
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The town became a major center for the 2997:Cities, towns, and villages in Greenland 2631:"Tourisme - Qaqortoq Kommunia 2004-2014" 1860:. National Museum of the American Indian 1791:. The pronunciation of both sounds like 537:trade and today remains the home of the 370:, is a city in, and the capital of, the 2459:"QORLORTORSUAQ – Hydroelectric Project" 2409:"To byer særlig hårdt ramt af ledighed" 2187:"Rungende nej til flytning af lufthavn" 1977: 1975: 1745: 341: 331: 319: 306: 293: 285: 228: 193: 88: 60: 48: 2665:. Scandinavian Royalty. Archived from 2313: 2311: 34:Place in Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark 2741:. Eagle Hill Foundation. p. 192. 2295:"Information about the town Qaqortoq" 2173:"11 siger ja til lufthavn i Qaqortoq" 1736:, representing Latvia for Greenland. 1057:Qaqortoq is located at approximately 361: 311: 298: 268: 248: 7: 3623:1774 establishments in North America 3618:Populated places established in 1774 1880:"Early Dorset / Greenlandic Dorset" 1106:Qaqortoq has a maritime-influenced 913:church. The church is named after 774:Qaqortoq is a port of call for the 553:were merged into one municipality. 1909:. Nunatsiaq Online. Archived from 1088:in the Qaqortoq Fjord, beside the 816:Royal Greenland Trading Department 25: 566:The building that now houses the 3514: 3151: 2822: 2580:"Napparsimavik Qaqortoq Sygehus" 2436:. Greenpeace USA. Archived from 2434:"Arctic Sunrise, Greenpeace USA" 1858:"Bifacial tool/projectile point" 1714: 501:Danish colonization of Greenland 275: 256: 236: 169: 168: 161: 136: 135: 128: 103: 102: 95: 75: 65: 50: 2782:Danish Meteorological Institute 1969:". 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Julianehaab
Qeqertaq
Qaqortoq market square
Flag of Qaqortoq
Coat of arms of Qaqortoq
Qaqortoq is located in Greenland
Qaqortoq is located in North Atlantic
Qaqortoq is located in Arctic
60°43′20″N 46°02′25″W / 60.72222°N 46.04028°W / 60.72222; -46.04028
Sovereign state
Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country
Greenland
Municipality

Kujalleq
Time zone
UTC-03
qaqortoq.gl
[qaqoʁtoq̚]
Kujalleq
municipality
Greenland
Cape Thorvaldsen
fifth-largest town
Saqqaq culture
Saqqaq culture
years ago
Dorset culture
Norse colonization of Greenland

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