Upernavik Municipality
Former municipality of Greenland
Upernavik Municipality was one of the municipalities of Greenland, until 31 December 2008, when it and seven other municipalities were consolidated to form the state of Qaasuitsup. The municipality was home to approximately 3,000 people, while 1,144 live in the town of Upernavik, and the remainder live in ten other settlements, including Kullorsuaq, with a population of about 400. Air Greenland operates air services to Upernavik.
Settlements in the former Upernavik Municipality
- Upernavik
- Upernavik Kujalleq
- Kangersuatsiaq
- Aappilattoq
- Tussaaq
- Naajaat
- Innaarsuit
- Tasiusaq
- Nutaarmiut
- Nuussuaq
- Kullorsuaq
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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