List of lighthouses in Greenland

This is a list of lighthouses in Greenland.[1][2]

Lighthouses

NameImageYear
built
Location &
coordinates
Class of Light
[2]
Focal
height
[2]
NGA
number
[2]
Admiralty
number
[2]
Range
nml
[2]
Prince Christians Sund LighthouseImage1975Prince Christian Sound
60°03′30.0″N 43°09′30.0″W
Fl WRG 5s.90 metres (300 ft)0008L5100white: 14
red: 11
green: 11
Sardlog Lighthouse1975Qaqortoq
60°32′33.7″N 46°01′56.7″W
Fl (3) WRG 10s.20 metres (66 ft)0092L5226white: 8
red: 6
green: 6
Paggisvik LighthouseImage1977Qaqortoq
60°37′27.1″N 46°11′25.8″W
Fl (2) WRG 10s.40 metres (130 ft)0096L5228white: 8
red: 6
green: 6
Pardit LighthouseImage1950Qaqortoq
60°41′25.0″N 46°11′42.4″W
Fl WRG 3s.27 metres (89 ft)0100L5230white: 8
red: 6
green: 6
Qaqortoq Range Front LighthouseImagen/aQaqortoq
60°43′06.0″N 46°02′08.9″W
Iso R 2s.25 metres (82 ft)0116L52385
Qaqortoq Range Front LighthouseImagen/aQaqortoq
60°43′07.2″N 46°02′09.3″W
Iso R 4s.29 metres (95 ft)0120L5238.15
Kilagtoq LighthouseImage1975Qaqortoq
60°43′50.9″N 46°13′31.5″W
Fl WRG 5s.7 metres (23 ft)0104L5232white: 8
red: 5
green: 5
Inugsugtut Lighthouse1977Qassimiut
60°43′04.6″N 46°59′05.1″W
Fl (3) WRG 10s.40 metres (130 ft)0156L5266white: 8
red: 5
green: 5
Qajartalik Lighthouse1950Qassimiut
61°09′49.3″N 48°31′18.8″W
Fl (2) WRG 5s.Qassimiut27 metres (89 ft)0160L5270white: 7
red: 4
green: 4
Sãtuarssugssuaq Lighthouse1950Paamiut
61°57′58.1″N 49°45′09.9″W
Fl (3) W 10s.20 metres (66 ft)0228L53467
Fiskenaes Fjord LighthouseImage1978Nuuk
63°01′37.9″N 50°49′34.9″W
Fl WRG 3s.20 metres (66 ft)0248L5400white: 7
red: 5
green: 5
Satut Lighthouse1957Nuuk
63°41′49.8″N 51°36′13.0″W
Fl WRG 5s.21 metres (69 ft)0252L5500white: 8
red: 4
green: 4
Tukingassarassuak Lighthousen/aNuuk
64°00′11.0″N 51°41′57.8″W
Fl WRG 3s.12 metres (39 ft)0292L5525white: 5
red: 4
green: 4
Agtorssuit Lighthouse1964Nuuk
64°05′04.0″N 52°07′02.6″W
Fl (2) WRG 5s.26 metres (85 ft)0304L550white: 9
red: 6
green: 6
Renso Lighthousen/aNuuk
64°07′14.0″N 51°56′50.6″W
Fl W 5s.12 metres (39 ft)0308L555210
Kitdliaraq Lighthouse1950Maniitsoq
65°21′34.6″N 52°49′56.1″W
Fl (3) W 10s.21 metres (69 ft)0332L55809
Sukkertoppen LighthouseImage1988Maniitsoq
65°25′16.6″N 52°52′49.4″W
Oc WRG 5s.30 metres (98 ft)0336L5590white: 7
red: 4
green: 4
Qeqertarssuatsiaq Lighthouse1977Sisimiut
66°30′25.0″N 53°41′11.1″W
Fl WRG 5s.42 metres (138 ft)0380L5640white: 8
red: 6
green: 5
Annertusoq Lighthouse1950Sisimiut
66°55′10.5″N 53°44′42.6″W
Fl W 3s.37 metres (121 ft)0384L56607
Ukîvik Lighthouse1977Sisimiut
67°13′05.6″N 53°54′39.9″W
Fl W 5s.90 metres (300 ft)0424L57186
Kangatsiag Lighthousen/aKangaatsiaq
68°18′30.1″N 53°27′32.2″W
Oc WRG 5s.20 metres (66 ft)0428L5790white: 7
red: 4
green: 4
Killiit Lighthouse1950Aasiaat
68°37′24.2″N 53°32′10.7″W
Fl (2) W 5s.45 metres (148 ft)0436L58007
Zimmers Ø Lighthouse1950Aasiaat
68°45′08.4″N 52°47′49.7″W
Fl WRG 3s.18 metres (59 ft)0456L5892white: 7
red: 4
green: 4
Napissaq Lighthouse1995Qasigiannguit
68°48′30.8″N 51°13′21.6″W
Fl WRG 3s.9 metres (30 ft)0560L5936white: 6
red: 4
green: 4
Qaqqaliaq LighthouseImage1978Qeqertarsuaq
69°13′55.4″N 53°33′24.4″W
Oc WRG 10s.40 metres (130 ft)0508L5918white: 15
red: 11
green: 11
gollark: Unless they have a warrant, you can apparently just tell them to go away and they can't do anything except try and get one based on seeing TV through your windows or something.
gollark: But the enforcement of it is even weirder than that:- there are "TV detector vans". The BBC refuses to explain how they actually work in much detail. With modern TVs I don't think this is actually possible, and they probably can't detect iPlayer use, unless you're stupid enough to sign up with your postcode (they started requiring accounts some years ago).- enforcement is apparently done by some organization with almost no actual legal power (they can visit you and complain, but not *do* anything without a search warrant, which is hard to get)- so they make up for it by sending threatening and misleading letters to try and get people to pay money
gollark: - it funds the BBC, but you have to pay it if you watch *any* live TV, or watch BBC content online- it's per property, not per person, so if you have a license, and go somewhere without a license, and watch TV on some of your stuff, you are breaking the law (unless your thing is running entirely on battery power and not mains-connected?)- it costs about twice as much as online subscription service things- there are still black and white licenses which cost a third of the price
gollark: Very unrelated to anything, but I recently read about how TV licensing works in the UK and it's extremely weird.
gollark: "I support an increase in good things and a reduction in bad things"

See also

  • Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels

References

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