Itilleq

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Itilleq
Itilleq On Foot (26636619482).jpg
Itilleq is located in Greenland
Itilleq
Itilleq
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 66°34′40″N 53°30′00″W / 66.57778°N 53.50000°W / 66.57778; -53.50000Coordinates: 66°34′40″N 53°30′00″W / 66.57778°N 53.50000°W / 66.57778; -53.50000
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Greenland
MunicipalityQeqqata-coat-of-arms.svg Qeqqata
Founded1847
Government
 • MayorTukannguaq Dahl
Population
 (2020)
 • Total89
Time zoneUTC-03
Postal code
3911 Sisimiut

Itilleq (old spelling: Itivdleq) is a settlement in the Qeqqata municipality in central-western Greenland. It is located on a small island around 1 km from the mainland, 45 km south of Sisimiut[2] and 2 km north of the Arctic Circle on the shores of Davis Strait. It had 89 inhabitants in 2020.[3]

History[]

Itilleq was founded in 1847 on another island, but was later moved 1 kilometer east to its present location.

Economy[]

The main trade in the settlement is fishing and hunting, with a fish factory being the principal employer in the settlement. The island has no freshwater, and for this reason Itilleq makes use of a facility for forming freshwater from seawater. The village is served by the communal all-purpose Pilersuisoq store.[2]

Transport[]

There is no road connection to any other settlement, but that is so for most other settlements in Greenland.

Air[]

The closest aerodrome is Sisimiut Airport in Sisimiut, with connections to Ilulissat, Kangerlussuaq, Maniitsoq, and Nuuk operated by Air Greenland.[4] There are no helicopter services to coastal settlements of Davis Strait in the Qeqqata and Sermersooq municipalities.

Sea[]

Royal Arctic Line provides weekly ferry services to Sarfannguit and Sisimiut,[5] a port of call for the Arctic Umiaq Line, with connections to Ilulissat and Aasiaat in the Disko Bay region, and to coastal towns in southwestern and southern Greenland.[6]

Population[]

The population of Itilleq has been stable in the last two decades.[7]

Itilleq population dynamics
Itilleq population growth dynamics in the last two decades. Source: Statistics Greenland[7]

Notable residents[]

  • Hans Enoksen − the fourth Prime Minister of Greenland (2002-2009)

References[]

  1. ^ Qeqqata Municipality[permanent dead link] (in Danish)
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b O'Carroll, Etain (2005). Greenland and the Arctic. Lonely Planet. p. 162. ISBN 1-74059-095-3.
  3. ^ "Population by Localities". Statistical Greenland.
  4. ^ Air Greenland, Departures and Arrivals Archived 2010-03-09 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Royal Arctic Line, Angaju Ittuk schedule Archived 2011-07-03 at the Wayback Machine (in Danish)
  6. ^ AUL, Timetable 2009[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Statistics Greenland Archived 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine
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