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Administrative divisions of Greenland

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Greenland is divided into five municipalities – Avannaata, Kujalleq, Qeqertalik, Qeqqata, and Sermersooq[1][2] – as well as the large Northeast Greenland National Park which is unincorporated. The Pituffik Space Base is administered by the United States Space Force and operates as an unincorporated enclave surrounded by territory of Avannaata.

Municipalities

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Administrative divisions of Greenland (2018)
Name Kalaallisut Municipality center Coat of Arms ISO[3] Population Area (km2) Density
Avannaata Avannaata Kommunia Ilulissat GL-AV 10,726[4] 522,700 0.02
Kujalleq Kommune Kujalleq Qaqortoq GL-KU 6,439 32,000 0.2
Qeqertalik Kommune Qeqertalik Aasiaat GL-QT 6,340[5] 62,400 0.11
Qeqqata Qeqqata Kommunia Sisimiut GL-QE 9,378 115,500 0.08
Sermersooq Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq Nuuk GL-SM 23,123 531,900 0.04

History

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Greenland was originally divided between the two colonies of North Greenland with its capital at Qeqertarsuaq (formerly Godhavn) and South Greenland with its capital at Nuuk (formerly Godthaab). These were directed by inspectors until 1924, when the officials were promoted to governors. The colonies were united in 1940[verification needed] and the administration centralized at Godthaab.

In 1953 a new Danish constitution promoted Greenland to full membership in the Danish state with all of its inhabitants given Danish citizenship.

Divisions and national park

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For statistical and some regulatory purposes the country was divided into three divisions (landsdele) in 1951: West Greenland, North Greenland and East Greenland. The large Northeast Greenland National Park was established in 1974 encompassing the northern part of East Greenland and amended with the eastern part of North Greenland in 1988.

With the advent of Home Rule in 1979, these names were Greenlandicized to Kitaa, Tunu, and Avannaa. By 2008, Kitaa had 15 municipalities, Tunu 2, and Avannaa 1.

Municipalities

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In 1908 Greenland was divided into 63 municipalities with elected municipal councils. After the modernization phase started in the 1950s these were consolidated and by 1979 there were 18 municipalities.

The structural reform in 2008-09 created 4 enlarged municipalities. Of these the largest, Qaasuitsup Kommunia, was partitioned on 1 January 2018 to form the new municipalities of Avannaata and Qeqertalik.[2]

Kitaa (West Greenland)

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The three former counties of Greenland, including the boundaries of the former municipalities and the Northeast Greenland National Park area.

Southern part:

Central part:

Northern part:

Tunu (East Greenland)

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Avannaa (North Greenland)

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Statistics Greenland, Greenland in Figures, 2014
  2. ^ a b "Qaasuitsup Kommunia".
  3. ^ ISO 3166-2:GL (ISO 3166-2 codes for the subdivision of Greenland)
  4. ^ "Kommuni pillugu". Avannaata Kommunia.
  5. ^ "Kommuni pillugu". Kommune Qeqertalik.