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Qaqortoq

Colourful and located in a natural amphitheatre, near the Davis Strait, lies oldest and largest town in the South Greenland. Qaqortoq is the vibrant cultural, educational and administrative centre of the region.

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Igaliku

The modern farming community of Igaliku has its roots in a 1,000 year old South Greenland tradition begun by the Norse who settled in this area upon their arrival from Iceland.

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Qassiarsuk

Situated on a south facing slope near the bottom of the ice filled Eriksfjord, Qassiarsuk was the birthplace of sheep farming in Greenland and the home of Leif the Lucky, discoverer of Vinland.

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Aappilattoq

Icebergs, archipelagos, polar bears, sheep farms, the mighty Atlantic Ocean, and rugged mountainscapes help shape the exciting Nanortalik region in the southernmost part of South Greenland.

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Nanortalik

Icebergs, archipelagos, polar bears, sheep farms, the mighty Atlantic Ocean, and rugged mountainscapes help shape the exciting Nanortalik region in the southernmost part of South Greenland.