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Coordinates: 70°0504N 53°0035W / 70.08444°N 53.00972°W / 70.08444; -53.00972
 

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Qullissat
A house in 2008, 36 years after the settlement was abandoned. The house was damaged by the 2000 tsunami.
A house in 2008, 36 years after the settlement was abandoned. The house was damaged by the 2000 tsunami.
Qullissat is located in Greenland
Qullissat

Qullissat

Location within Greenland

Coordinates: 70°05′04N 53°00′35W / 70.08444°N 53.00972°W / 70.08444; -53.00972
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Greenland
MunicipalityQeqertalik
Founded1924
Abandoned1972
Time zoneUTC-03

Qullissat (old spelling: Qutdligssat)[1] is a former settlement in the Qeqertalik municipality, located on the northeast coast of Disko Island on the west coast of Greenland. It was a coal mining town founded to exploit the natural resources of Disko Island. The mines operated for 48 years until 1972, when the economic base of the settlement collapsed, leading to its abandonment.

Geography

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Qulissat was located on the northeastern coast of Disko Island (Greenlandic: Qeqertarsuaq) on the shores of Sullorsuaq Strait (known in Danish as Vaigat Strait), facing the Nuussuaq Peninsula, which lies on the other side of the 20-kilometre (11 nmi; 12 mi) wide strait.

History

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Old waterworks

Qullissat was not a traditional Inuit settlement, but was founded in 1924 as a coal mining town. By 1952, it had a population of 995, making it Greenland's third-largest settlement, and had become a cultural hub[clarification needed].[2]

On 15 December 1952, a landslide with a volume of 5,900,000 cubic metres (7,700,000 cu yd) on the slope of the mountain Niiortuut 30 kilometres (19 mi) from Qullissat generated a tsunami in Sullorsuaq (or Vaigat) Strait. The wave struck a group of four fishermen 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away on the southern coast of the Nuussuaq Peninsula, killing one of them, then struck Qullissat, where it had a run-up height of 2.2 to 2.7 metres (7 ft 3 in to 8 ft 10 in) and inflicted minor damage.[2]

In 1960 Nanok Idraetslag, a football team from Qullissat, were crowned champions of the 1959–60 Greenlandic Football Championship.

By 1966 the mine was producing 40,000 tonnes (39,000 long tons; 44,000 short tons) of coal a year and the town had a population of 1,400, making it the sixth-largest population centre in Greenland.[3] The coal mine attracted a multinational population, with Danes, Swedes, and British people working in the mines.[4]

The Greenland Provincial Council voted to close the mine in 1966 due to falling profits and demand, the poor quality of the coal, and the need for a larger labour force in the cod fishing industry.[3] Residents were to be moved after a relocation plan was completed.[3] The mine was eventually closed on 4 October 1972, despite the fact that the cod industry had collapsed in the interim.[3] By then 700 residents had already moved, and the remaining 500 were compulsorily relocated. Kuupik Kleist, later Prime Minister of Greenland, was born in Qullissat in 1958 and was the last person to be confirmed there before the settlement was abandoned in 1972.[4]

The town was sold on 20 October 1972 to an entrepreneur, who demolished the site. The town's church was spared and relocated to nearby Ilulissat.[3]

On 21 November 2000 a large landslide at Paatuut, 20 kilometres (11 nmi; 12 mi) away across Sullorsuaq (or Vaigat) Strait on the Nuussuaq Peninsula, generated a tsunami which hit the former site of Qullissat. The tsunami had a run-up height of 28 metres (92 ft)[5] and reached more than 100 metres (328 ft) inland. It would have cost many lives had the town still been inhabited.

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The Greenlandic rock band Sumé made the mining town's demise the topic of a song called "Qullissat" on their 1974 album Inuit Nunaat.

Notable residents

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References

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  1. ^ Nuussuaq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992
  • ^ a b Svennevig, Kristian; Keiding, Marie; Korsgaard, Niels Jákup; Lucas, Antoine; Owen, Matthew; Poulsen, Majken Djurhuus; Priebe, Janina; Sørensen, Erik Vest; Morino, Costanza (10 February 2023). "Uncovering a 70-year-old permafrost degradation induced disaster in the Arctic, the 1952 Niiortuut landslide-tsunami in central West Greenland". sciencedirect.com. Science Direct. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e "Qullissat" Ilulissat Museum
  • ^ a b "Suluk 2010 No.1" (PDF). Air Greenland. Archived from the original (PDF) on 9 June 2010. Retrieved 15 July 2010.
  • ^ Dahl-Jensen, Trine; Larsen, Lotte; Pedersen, Stig; Pedersen, Jerrik; Jepsen, Hans; Pedersen, Gunver; Nielsen, Tove; Pedersen, Asger; Von Platen-Hallermund, Frants; Weng, Willy (2004). "Landslide and Tsunami 21 November 2000 in Paatuut, West Greenland". repec.org. Ideas. Retrieved 14 October 2023.

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