Itissaalik Island
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Location | Greenland |
Coordinates | 74°04′50″N 56°43′00″W / 74.08056°N 56.71667°WCoordinates: 74°04′50″N 56°43′00″W / 74.08056°N 56.71667°W |
Archipelago | Upernavik Archipelago |
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Greenland
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Municipality | Qaasuitsup |
Itissaalik Island (old spelling: Itivsâlik) is a small, uninhabited island in the Qaasuitsup municipality in northwestern Greenland.
Itissaalik Island was inhabited, although not continuously. Between 1904-1909, a small settlement of the same name (also spelled Itussaalik) was established on the island. It was repopulated again in 1911, and finally abandoned in 1957, during the post-war consolidation phase in northwestern Greenland.
Itissaalik Island is located in the northern part of Upernavik Archipelago, in the northern part of Sugar Loaf Bay, an indentiation of Baffin Bay. The island is part of a chain of small islands off the southern coast of Nuussuaq Peninsula. Other islands in the chain include Sugar Loaf Island, Timilersua Island, and Saarlia to the southwest of Itissaalik − and Paornarqortuut and Inussulikassak to the northeast. The closest settlement is Nuussuaq, approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) to the west-north-west of the island.