- "Po****tion by Localities".
Statistical Greenland. The pre-1973
spelling was
Umanaq,
Ũmánaq, or Umanak. [1]
Archived October 30, 2010, at the
Wayback Machine Colton...
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called the site "Thule"
after classical ultima Thule; the
Inuit called it
Umanaq ("heart-shaped"), and the site is
commonly called "Dundas" today. The United...
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Diment (1972) The End
Bringers (1973) The
Phaeton Condition (1973)
Operation Umanaq (1973) The
Omega Worm (1976) Pitman's
Progress (1976)
Euphor Unfree (1977)...
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called the site "Thule"
after classical ultima Thule; the
Inuit called it
Umanaq ("heart-shaped"), and the site is
commonly called "Dundas" today. The United...
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Sivertsen trade ****istant
Disko (Godhavn & Qutdligssat) Jens
Olsen clergyman Umanaq Peter Fleischer outpost manager Upernavik Hendrik Olsen trade ****istant...
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Arctic in 1994, when she
sailed 250
miles North of the
Arctic Circle to
Umanaq, Greenland,
under the
command of
Captain Elliot Rappaport. Bowdoin's most...
- of the
Crocker Land Expedition, a
large kitchen-midden was dug out in
Umanaq".
Retrieved 2008-03-31. "In the Cape York
district the find from Comer's...
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Sugar Loaf
Island (Greenlandic: Uummannaq, old spelling:
Ũmánaq) is a small,
uninhabited island in
Avannaata muni****lity in
northwestern Greenland. The...
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Radio in
Beijing SZMG News
Radio in
Shenzhen XXAA-AM in
Macau OYJ in
Umanaq TGMA in
Puerto Barrios PM4... in
Banyumas PM3B... in
Cianjur PM2B... in...
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Griffenfeld Island,
Griffenfeldt Island, (Danish:
Griffenfeld Ø) or
Umanaq ("the
mountain in the
shape of a heart"),
after the name of the
highest peak...