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Maniitsoq Maniitsoq in 1890 Location within Greenland Coordinates: 65°25′00″N 52°54′00″W / 65.4166667°N 52.9°WCoordinates: 65°25′00″N 52°54′00″W / 65.4166667°N 52.9°W State Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country Greenland
Municipality Qeqqata Founded 1782 Population (2010) - Total 2,784 Time zone UTC-03 Postal code 3912 Website maniitsoq.gl Maniitsoq (old spelling Manîtsoq, Danish: Sukkertoppen) is a town in the Qeqqata municipality in western Greenland. With 2,784 inhabitants as of 2010,[1] it is the sixth-largest town in Greenland. The name means "place of rugged terrain" in the Greenlandic language.[2]
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History
The town was built in 1755 as a colony on the site where the Kangaamiut settlement is located today, but was moved to its present-day location in 1782.[3] Archaeological finds indicate that the area has been settled for more than 4,000 years.
Industry
There are advanced plans for the Alcoa aluminium smelting plant. Sisimiut, the largest town in the municipality, is another proposed location alongside Maniitsoq. The plant would provide employment for 600-700 people,[4] or more than 10 percent of the population. As it is a vital decision for the town, wide public consultations were carried out in 2008-2010[5][6][7] by both the town authorities and the Government of Greenland in order to address potential environmental and social concerns.[8][9]
Transport
Air
Maniitsoq is served by Air Greenland with flights to Nuuk, Kangerlussuaq, and Sisimiut.[10]
Sea
Maniitsoq is a port of call for the Arctic Umiaq Line coastal ship.[11]
Population
With 2,784 inhabitants as of 2010, Maniitsoq has experienced a decline in population over a long period of time.[12] The town lost over 11 percent of its population relative to 1990 levels, and nearly 5 percent relative to 2000 levels.[12]
Migrants from the smaller settlements such as rapidly depopulating Kangaamiut choose to migrate to Sisimiut, the capital in Nuuk, and sometimes to Denmark, rather than Maniitsoq. Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut are the only settlement in the Qeqqata municipality exhibiting stable growth patterns over the last two decades.
Notable people
- Mimi Karlsen (b. 1957), politician
- Sofie Petersen (b. 1955), Lutheran Bishop of Greenland
References
- ^ Statistics Greenland, Greenland in Figures, 2010
- ^ Air Greenland, destination Maniitsoq
- ^ O'Carroll, Etain (2005). Greenland and the Arctic. Lonely Planet. pp. 155–156. ISBN 1-74059-095-3.
- ^ "Aluminium smelting plant". Sisimiut Town, Official Website. http://www.sisimiut.gl/Business/Business-development/Aluminum-Smelter.aspx. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Alcoa holds town hall meeting in Sisimiut". Sermitsiaq. 15 January 2008. http://sermitsiaq.gl/erhverv/article27703.ece?lang=EN. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Where should Alcoa plant be located?". Sermitsiaq. 21 February 2008. http://sermitsiaq.gl/erhverv/article31788.ece?lang=EN. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Alcoa in Greenland". Alcoa. http://www.alcoa.com/greenland/en/home.asp. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Alcoa project can paralyse building sector". Sermitsiaq. 13 April 2008. http://sermitsiaq.gl/erhverv/article37125.ece?lang=EN. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Alcoa eller ej" (in Danish). Sermitsiaq. 25 March 2010. http://sermitsiaq.gl/indland/article113604.ece. Retrieved 5 July 2010.
- ^ "Booking system". Air Greenland. http://book.airgreenland.com/. Retrieved 11 July 2010.
- ^ AUL, Timetable 2009
- ^ a b c Statistics Greenland
Categories:- Davis Strait
- Populated places in Greenland
- Populated places established in 1755
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