Mernoq Island

Mernoq Island is an uninhabited island in the Qaasuitsup municipality in northwestern Greenland.

Mernoq
Aerial view of Mernoq Island (right)
Mernoq
Geography
LocationGreenland
Coordinates73°44′50″N 56°17′00″W
ArchipelagoUpernavik Archipelago
Length9.7 km (6.03 mi)
Administration
Greenland
MunicipalityQaasuitsup

History

With brief intervals of no permanent settlement, Mernoq Island was inhabited between 1891, when the Kuuk settlement was founded, and 1972, when it was abandoned.[1] Kuuk was perched on the southern end of the island, at the Qernertunnguaq cape.[2]

Geography

Mernoq Island is located in Tasiusaq Bay, in the north-central part of Upernavik Archipelago. It is sandwiched between Qullikorsuit Island in the north − from which it is separated by the Mernup Tunua strait − Paornivik Island in the northeast, and Tuttorqortooq Island in the southwest.[2]

The island is hilly, but not mountainous; the highest point is an unnamed hill of 386 m (1,266 ft) in the center of the island.[2]

Coastline

The coastline of the island is generally undeveloped, with two shallow, unnamed bays in the east.[2]

Promontories

NameDirectionLatitude NLongitude W
Mernup ErquaNorthwestern Cape73°46′20″56°24′50″
NannuffikEastern Cape73°43′13″56°09′50″
QernertunnguaqSouthern Cape73°42′20″56°11′40″
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References

  1. Petersen, Robert (2003). Settlements, kinship and hunting grounds in traditional Greenland: A comparative study of local experiences from Upernavik and Ammassalik. Danish Polar Center. pp. 105, 107. ISBN 978-87-635-1261-9.
  2. Upernavik Avannarleq, Saga Map, Tage Schjøtt, 1992
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