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Its coast is deeply indented and its eastern part (Qunnerit) is almost separated from the main island by a narrow inlet stretching from north to south.<ref>[http://mapcarta.com/19186438 Qunnerit]</ref> |
Its coast is deeply indented and its eastern part (Qunnerit) is almost separated from the main island by a narrow inlet stretching from north to south.<ref>[http://mapcarta.com/19186438 Qunnerit]</ref> |
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Along with [[Egger Island|Itilleq]], [[Sammisoq]], [[Nunarsuaq]] (Nunarssuak), [[Pamialluq]], [[Annikitsoq]], [[Walkendorff Island|Walkendorff]] and [[Qernertoq]] (Kasit), it is part of the [[Cape Farewell Archipelago]] (Nunap Isua).{{sfn|Prostar|2005|p=5}}{{sfn|United States. Hydrographic Office|1947|p=67}} |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[List of islands of Greenland]] |
*[[List of islands of Greenland]] |
Revision as of 03:34, 16 April 2016
Geography | |
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Location | Labrador Sea Southern Greenland |
Coordinates | 59°56′N 44°12′W / 59.94°N 44.20°W |
Archipelago | Nunap Isua |
Administration | |
Greenland | |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
Ikeq is an uninhabited island of the Kujalleq municipality, southern Greenland.
Geography
The island has an area of 198.9 km ² and a shoreline of 89.4 kilometres.[1] Its coast is deeply indented and its eastern part (Qunnerit) is almost separated from the main island by a narrow inlet stretching from north to south.[2]
Along with Itilleq, Sammisoq, Nunarsuaq (Nunarssuak), Pamialluq, Annikitsoq, Walkendorff and Qernertoq (Kasit), it is part of the Cape Farewell Archipelago (Nunap Isua).[3][4]
See also
Bibliography
- Prostar (1 January 2005). Prostar Sailing Directions 2005 Greenland and Iceland Enroute. ProStar Publications. ISBN 978-1-57785-753-2.
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References
- ^ UNEP
- ^ Qunnerit
- ^ Prostar 2005, p. 5.
- ^ United States. Hydrographic Office 1947, p. 67.