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== Transport ==
== Transport ==
Narsaq is a port of call for the [[Arctic Umiaq Line]] coastal ship in the summer season<ref>[http://www.aul.gl/images/stories/pdf/fartplan%2009.pdf Arctic Umiaq Line, Timetable 2009]</ref>. A heliport ([[IATA]]: JNS) operates year-round, linking Narsaq with the much larger [[Narsarsuaq Airport]], and indirectly with the rest of Greenland and Europe.
Narsaq is a port of call for the [[Arctic Umiaq Line]] coastal ship in the summer season<ref>[http://www.aul.gl/images/stories/pdf/fartplan%2009.pdf Arctic Umiaq Line, Timetable 2009]</ref>. A heliport ([[IATA]]: JNS) operates year-round, linking Narsaq with [[Qaqortoq]] on the shores of [[Labrador Sea]], and thus with Arctic Umiaq off-season route endpoint. It also links Narsaq with the large [[Narsarsuaq Airport]], and indirectly with the rest of Greenland and Europe.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

Revision as of 02:04, 19 January 2009

Narsaq
CountryKingdom of Denmark
Province Greenland
MunicipalityKujalleq
Population
 • Total
1,700
Websitehttp://www.narsaq.gl

Narsaq is a town in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. The town has a population of approximately 1,700, but several more hundred people live in the surrounding community. The name Narsaq is Greenlandic for "plain", referring to the beautiful plain the town lies on. The sea around Narsaq is full of marine life, including whales, salmon, and seals. Other marine animals in Narsaq are harp seals, and walruses.

History

It is believed that people have lived in the area for thousands of years, but not continuously. The town did not really start to grow until 1953, when it had its first fishing factory built. By 1959 the town's population exceeded 600. Today Narsaq has a town hall, two supermarkets, a church, a police station, a firestation, a primary school, several educational facilities, an internet café, a hospital, and several small shops.

Transport

Narsaq is a port of call for the Arctic Umiaq Line coastal ship in the summer season[1]. A heliport (IATA: JNS) operates year-round, linking Narsaq with Qaqortoq on the shores of Labrador Sea, and thus with Arctic Umiaq off-season route endpoint. It also links Narsaq with the large Narsarsuaq Airport, and indirectly with the rest of Greenland and Europe.

Footnotes

References

  • Narsaq Tourist Office