Qaanaaq

E313103

Qaanaaq is a remote town in northwestern Greenland known for its predominantly Inuit population and traditional Arctic way of life.

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Label Occurrences
Qaanaaq canonical 6

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
town
climate polar climate
country Greenland
demographics small population
economy fishing
small-scale tourism
subsistence hunting
ethnicGroup Inuit
foundedAs relocation settlement for Inuit from Thule area
governedBy Avannaata municipal council
hasBuildingType colorful wooden houses
hasCharacteristic remote Arctic town
traditional Arctic way of life
hasEducationFacility local primary school
hasFeature midnight sun in summer
polar night in winter
hasHealthFacility local clinic
hasLanguage Danish
Inuktun
Kalaallisut
hasNotableActivity Arctic research support
traditional seal hunting
whale hunting
hasPopulationMajority Inuit
hasPostalCode 3971
hasReligiousInstitution Lutheran church
locatedIn northwestern Greenland
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Avannaata municipality
locatedInHemisphere Northern Hemisphere
Western Hemisphere
locatedInTimeZone UTC−03:00
locatedNear Thule Air Base
locatedNorthOf Arctic Circle
locatedOn Greenland
North American Plate
surface form: North American tectonic plate
locatedOnCoastOf Baffin Bay
Inglefield Fjord
nearbySea Arctic Ocean
partOf Denmark
surface form: Kingdom of Denmark
primaryTransportMode air transport
dog sleds
small boats
region Arctic region
surface form: High Arctic
transport Qaanaaq Airport
usesCurrency Danish krone

Referenced by (6)

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Inuktun isSpokenNear Qaanaaq
Thule Air Base near Qaanaaq
Avannaata (partly) hasMajorSettlement Qaanaaq
subject surface form: Avannaata