- Jørgen
Brønlund (14
December 1877 –
November 1907) was a
Greenlandic polar explorer, educator, and catechist. He parti****ted in two
Danish expeditions...
-
Summit Camp on the ice sheet,
established in 1989. The
radio station Jørgen
Brønlund Fjord was,
until 1950, the
northernmost permanent outpost in the world...
- s**** of Jørgen
Brønlund Fjord in
southern Peary Land, in
northern Greenland. It is
named after Greenlandic Arctic researcher Jørgen
Brønlund, or
after the...
- Mylius-Erichsen (1872–1907),
Niels Peter Høeg
Hagen (1877–1907), and Jørgen
Brønlund (1877–1907)), the
Denmark expedition was not a failure. It
achieved its...
- and
Independence Fjord.
There are two
Arctic research stations on Jørgen
Brønlund Fjord, Brønlundhus (erected in 1948) and Cape
Harald Moltke (erected in...
- Jørgen
Brønlund Fjord or
Brønlund Fjord is a
fjord in
southern Peary Land,
northern Greenland. It was
named after polar explorer Jørgen
Brønlund by the...
- Danmark, Hagen, and
Brønlund.
Misled by
existing maps, Mylius-Erichsen with
Niels Peter Høeg
Hagen and the
Greenlander Jørgen
Brønlund so
prolonged his journey...
-
unglaciated area.
Finally it
bends southwestwards and
joins the left side of the
Brønlund Fjord 10 km (6.2 mi) from its
mouth in the
Independence Fjord. The river...
-
remains well
known in Greenland,
Denmark and
among Canadian Inuit. Jørgen
Brønlund (1877–1907), also a
polar explorer, born in Ilulissat. He grew up with...
- well-known
Inuit persons:
Brønlund's Grave Cape
Christiansen Hannah Island Hans
Island Hendrik Island Joe
Island Jørgen
Brønlund Fjord Navarana Fjord Tobias...