Ittoqqortoormiit

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Ittoqqortoormiit
Scoresbysund
—  Town  —
Location of the Ittoqqortoormiit municipality in Greenland
Location of the Ittoqqortoormiit municipality in Greenland
Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland)
Ittoqqortoormiit
Ittoqqortoormiit
Location of Ittoqqortoormiit town within Greenland
Coordinates: 70°29′8″N 21°58′1″W / 70.48556, -21.96694
Country Kingdom of Denmark
Province Greenland
Municipality Ittoqqortoormiit
Area
 - Total 235,000 km² (90,734 sq mi)
Population (2005)
 - Total 537

Ittoqqortoormiit (IPA[itoqɔʁtɔʁmit], Danish: Scoresbysund) is a town in East Greenland. The town is located at approximately 70°31′N 22°00′W / 70.517, -22 near the mouth of Kangertittivaq (Danish: Scoresby Sund). It is one of the most remote of Greenland's towns, only reachable by plane to Constable Pynt airport (two weekly departures from Iceland), and then with helicopter or by boat a few months a year.

Ittoqqortoormiit is also the administrative center of the Municipality of Ittoqqortoormiit which encompasses an area of 235,000 km² (91,000 sq mi) along the Denmark Strait and the Greenland Sea. Before the creation of the Northeast Greenland National Park in 1974, the municipality was much bigger (935,000 km²), formally encompassing the largely uninhabited area to the north up to the border with Avannaa (North Greenland). From January 1, 2009, the municipality will be part of the new municipality of Sermersooq.

Population is 537 (as of 2005). The place is known for its wildlife which includes polar bears, muskoxen, and seals. Besides the main town of Ittoqqortoormiit, only one more populated village remains within the municipality, Itterajivit, 14 km to the west across Rosenvinge Bugt, with a population of only 9 (as of 2005).

The Danish name Scoresbysund derives from the name of the Arctic explorer and whaler William Scoresby, who was the first to map the area in 1822. The Greenlandic name Ittoqqortoormiit means "Big House".

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History

Ittoqqortoormiit was founded in 1925 by Ejnar Mikkelsen and some 70 Inuit settlers on the ship Gustav Holm, 400 km south of the last Inuit settlement in Northeast Greenland (Eskimonæs at Dødemandsbugten on the south coast of Clavering Ø, 27 km southwest of later Daneborg, 1823).

The settlement was encouraged by the colonial power Norway which at the time had a growing interest in Northeast Greenland. At the same time, the colonization was intended to improve declining living conditions in Tasiilaq, from where the settlers were more or less voluntarily transferred. The settlers soon prospered on the good hunting conditions of the new area, which was rich in seals, walruses, narwhals, polar bears and arctic foxes.

Before that, however, the area itself had been home to a dense population of Inuit in the past, as testified by ruins and other archeological remains.

Economy

Inside Ittoqqortoormiit church

Local hunters have for generations lived from whale and polar bear hunting, and it remains up to the present a significant cultural-economical factor in the area. Flesh and byproducts play a direct part in the economy of the hunting families. Income is gained by trading these products, but these options are seasonal and variable. Ittoqqortoormiit lies near large populations of shrimp and Greenland halibut, but the presence of sea ice prevents exploiting these resources year-round, and as a result fishing has never been extensively developed in the municipality. Tourism, on the other hand, is growing in importance.

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