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Location of the Ivittuut municipality in Greenland
'Ivittuut', (old spelling 'Ivigtût') has been a
municipality in the south of West
Greenland since 1951. With an area of just 100 km² (600 km² according to other sources), it is the smallest municipality of Greenland, bordering on
Narsaq municipality in the north, east, and south, and on the west by the
Labrador Sea. It is on the coast of Arsuk fjord. Due its small size, the land of the municipality is all ice free, as it does not extend inward to the
ice sheet of Greenland.
Ivittuut was founded as a mining town. In 1806,
cryolite was found in the area, and mining started in 1865. The mineral deposits were exhausted by 1987, and the town lost its economic base. Now, the town of Ivittuut is abandoned, and the only settlement of the municipality is the naval base
Kangilinnguit (Grønnedal) which is to stay. The municipality only exists ''
de jure'' and may be absorbed by
Narsaq in the future.
Kangilinnguit is the
Danish naval headquarters of Greenland. The base was originally established to protect the important
cryolite mine of Ivittuut.
Ivittuut holds the record for Greenland's highest recorded temperature of 30.1°C
[1]. Its lowest recored temperature is -28.9°C.
External links
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www.arsukfjorden.gl Local web site with maps and other information.