Narsaq Municipality
Narsaq Municipality was a municipality in south Greenland until 31 December 2008. The municipality consisted of Narsaq, and the settlements Qassiarsuk, Igaliku, and Narsarsuaq.[1] Its administrative center was the town of Narsaq. It was incorporated into the new Kujalleq municipality on 1 January 2009, when the municipalities of Narsaq, Nanortalik, and Qaqortoq ceased to exist as administrative entities.
The municipality had a population of approximately 2150 people.[2] The size of the municipality was some 8500 km2 of which less than half, or 3000 km2, was open land.
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Former administrative divisions of Greenland (until 31 December 2008)
- Eastern Settlement (Eystribygð) (c.985–c.1400)
- Western Settlement (Vestribygð) (c.985–c.1400)
- North Greenland (Nordgrønland) (1721–1950)
- South Greenland (Sydgrønland) (c.1728–1950)
- Colony of Greenland (1950–1953)
- County of Greenland (1950–1979)
- Avannaa (Nordgrønland) (1979–2008)
- Kitaa (Vestgrønland) (1979–2008)
- Tunu (Østgrønland) (1979–2008)
- Aasiaat
- Ammassalik
- Ilulissat
- Ittoqqortoormiit
- Ivittuut
- Kangaatsiaq
- Maniitsoq
- Nanortalik
- Narsaq
- Nuuk
- Paamiut
- Qaanaaq
- Qaqortoq
- Qasigiannguit
- Qeqertarsuaq
- Sisimiut
- Upernavik
- Uummannaq
- Vaigat (from 1972 part of Qeqertarsuaq Municipality)
- Kangerlussuaq (from 2002 part of Sisimiut Municipality)
- Pituffik
- Northeast Greenland National Park