Akunnaaq

Akunnaaq (old spelling: Akúnâk) is a settlement in the Qeqertalik municipality in western Greenland. Its population was 66 in 2020.[1] Akunnaaq is located 23 km (14 mi)[2] east of Aasiaat on the Akunnaap Nunnaa island. The settlement was founded in 1850.[3]

Akunnaaq
Akunnaaq
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 68°44′37″N 52°19′43″W
State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Greenland
MunicipalityQeqertalik
Founded1850
Population
 (2020)
  Total66
Time zoneUTC-03
Postal code
3950 Aasiaat

Transport

Air Greenland serves the village as part of government contract, with winter-only helicopter flights between Akunnaaq Heliport and Aasiaat Airport.[4] Settlement flights in the Disko Bay are unique in that they are operated only during winter and spring.

During summer and autumn, when the waters of Disko Bay are navigable, communication between settlements is by sea only, serviced by Diskoline.[5] The ferry links Akunnaaq with Aasiaat, Ikamiut, and Qasigiannguit.

Population

The population of Akunnaaq has decreased by nearly 40 percent since the 1990 levels, levelling off in the 2000s.[6]

Akunnaaq population growth dynamics in the last two decades. Source: Statistics Greenland[6]
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