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1 Former local divisions  





2 Local occupations  





3 Wildlife  





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Coordinates: 79°00N 50°00W / 79.000°N 50.000°W / 79.000; -50.000
 

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Map of North Greenland.

Avannaa, originally Nordgrønland ("North Greenland"), was one of the three counties (Danish: amt) of Greenland, until 31 December 2008. The county seat was at the main settlement, Qaanaaq.

It was one of the least-densely-populated administrative divisions in the world, with 843 people living in 106,700 km2 of ice-free land for a density of 0.0079 people per square kilometre. The total land area including the land covered by the ice cap is over 500,000 km2. North Greenland has a higher portion of ice-free land than most other areas of the country because much of the extreme north, such as Peary Land, is largely ice-free due to its low precipitation.[1]

The county was also sometimes known as AvannaarsuaorAvanersuaq.

Former local divisions[edit]

Local occupations[edit]

Seal hunting is the most important source of income for a large part of the population, and this is why the settlements here are different from those in the rest of Greenland. There are many settlements in the region, and the way of life is different from the one in busier Greenlandic towns. During the winter, when the fjords freeze over, the dog sled is a commonly used means of transport for the fishermen and hunters.

Wildlife[edit]

Land animals are limited to small mammals such as foxesorhares, but air and sea life are plentiful. There are many species of gull, and large numbers of fulmars are often seen close to towns where they make use of waste products from the fish factories. Prawns, which are among Greenland's top exports, are the reason for many large trawlers and smaller fishing vessels which ply the waters of North Greenland. Also commonly seen is the gigantic fin whale.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The CIA World Factbook 2008" Central Intelligence Agency, Skyhorse Publishing Inc, 2007, ISBN 1-60239-080-0, pg, 253

See also[edit]

79°00′N 50°00′W / 79.000°N 50.000°W / 79.000; -50.000


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