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Tunulliarfik Fjord (old spelling: Tunugdliarfik; Danish: Eriksfjord) is a
fjord near
Qaqortoq in the
Kujalleq muni****lity in
southern Greenland. It is...
- site is
located about 96 km (60 mi) from the ocean, at the head of the
Tunulliarfik Fjord, and
hence sheltered from
ocean storms. Erik and his descendants...
- The name
Narsaq is
Kalaallisut for "Plain",
referring to the s**** of
Tunulliarfik Fjord where the town is located.
People have
lived in the area for thousands...
- the
southwestern tip of
Greenland at the head of long
fjords such as
Tunulliarfik Fjord or Eiriksfjord,
Igaliku or Einarsfjord, and
Sermilik Fjord. Approximately...
- 61°10′30″ 61.15
Qaqortoq 60°43′20″ 70.00 The ship
turns northeast at Qaqortoq,
sailing to
Narsaq via
Tunulliarfik Fjord Narsaq 60°54′44″ 73.00
Summer only...
- Erik the Red
established in 985 was
located on the
opposite bank of
Tunulliarfik Fjord,
where the
modern settlement of Q****iarsuk is situated. In 1941...
- July 1942, the
supply ship SS
Montrose was
wrecked on a
cliff in the
Tunulliarfik Fjord southwest of the airbase. The
first aircraft from the
Danish Air...
- its
unique testimony to
Greenlandic farming. Brattahlíð is
located by
Tunulliarfik Fjord (Skovfjorden in Danish), and it was the site of Erik the Red's...
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variety of
different colors. Its type
locality is
Naujakasik (Naajakasik),
Tunulliarfik Fjord, Ilímaussaq complex, Narsaq, Kujalleq, Greenland. The
mineral was...
- 21st-century
reproduction of Thjodhild's church, with
Tunulliarfik Fjord in the
background (then
called Eriksfjord),
thought to be the
first church and...