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Arsuk

Arsuk
Arsuk under the Kuunnaat mountain
Arsuk under the Kuunnaat mountain
Arsuk is located in Greenland
Arsuk
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 61°10′30″N 48°27′00″W / 61.17500°N 48.45000°W / 61.17500; -48.45000Coordinates: 61°10′30″N 48°27′00″W / 61.17500°N 48.45000°W / 61.17500; -48.45000
State  Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country  Greenland
Municipality Sermersooq-coat-of-arms.png Sermersooq
First Settled 1500 B.C.E.
Founded 1805
Government
 • Mayor Lars Albrechtsen
Population (2010)
 • Total 156
Time zone UTC-03
Postal code 3940 Paamiut

Arsuk is a village in the Sermersooq municipality in southwestern Greenland. It had 156 inhabitants in 2010. The name of the settlement means the beloved place in the Greenlandic language. The village is served by the communal all-purpose Pilersuisoq store.

Arsuk is located at the southern end of the Sermersooq municipality, on the coast of Labrador Sea near the mouth of the Arsuk Fjord in the southeast. It is north of Cape Desolation, where the coastline of southwestern Greenland turns to the east approximately 30 km (18.6 mi) to the south of the settlement at the wide mouth of Alanngorsuaq Fjord. The 1,418 m (4,652.2 ft)Kuunnaat mountain rises on the mainland directly to the north of the village.

The region was first settled by people of the Saqqaq culture arriving from the north. The area was resettled by the Norse between the 10th century and the 14th century. Thule people were the second southbound Inuit migration, to arrive in the region in the 15th century, with the area permanently settled since then.

The discovery of cryolite in Ivittuut in the inner parts of Arsuk Fjord attracted the interest of the Danes during the colonial era, leading to the formal foundation of the settlement in 1805. The timber Lutheran church was built in 1830.

The mines closed in 1987, with the Ivittuut settlement abandoned soon thereafter, leaving Arsuk on the economic periphery despite its tourism potential.

Arsuk is a port of call for the Arctic Umiaq Line coastal ship, linking the village with Paamiut in the north (6.5 hours), and Qaqortoq in the southeast (9.5 hours), both towns serviced by Air Greenland.


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