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Qoornoq (old spelling: Qôrnoq) is an
uninhabited fishing village in the
Sermersooq muni****lity in
southwestern Greenland. The area was
known to have...
- such as fish and mining. The
Qoornoq X-press in the
village of
Qoornoq in the Nuuk fjord, . The 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
Qoornoq X-press was used for transporting...
- BC when they
lived in the area
around the now
abandoned settlement of
Qoornoq. For a long time, it was
occupied by the
Dorset culture around the former...
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Skjoldungen Fjords were
likely inhabited or
visited by
nomadic hunters. At the
Qoornoq site,
located on a
small headland by the s**** of the
Southern Skjoldungen...
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World War I
military railways (defunct) 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
Greenland Qoornoq X-press (defunct) 600 mm (1 ft 11+5⁄8 in)
Guatemala Transcostero (located...
- into the
fjord where it
bends to the east for 7 km and
connects with the
Qoornoq Strait and the Ilua
Fjord of the
Prince Christian Sound system. The islands...
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Narsarmijit Qasuq,
Kangaamiut Qingmek,
Upernavik Qingmiarak,
Kullorsuaq Qoornoq,
Qoornoq SAK,
Sisimiut Sapitsoq,
Napasoq Siuteroq,
Nanortalik T-41, Aasiaat...
- a
number of promontories, some of
which bear
identical names, such as
Qoornoq and Apparsuit. The names: rock
surface and rock fall (or rock wall), respectively...
- Nanok-50 1 K-33 4 GSS 15
Kagssagssuk 0 GSS (a.e.t.) 4
Qoornoq IL 3 GSS 12
Nagtoralik Paamiut 5
Nagtoralik Paamiut 9...