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It was founded in 1728 as the very first town of Greenland. It is one of the world's smallest capitals and has a population of around 15,000. The town is overlooked by Sermitsiaq Mountain, and is a popular destination for visitors.

Ilulissat
Ilulissat (meaning iceberg) is the gateway to Disko Bay and the whole of northern Greenland. Ilulissat boasts many modern as well as traditional buildings surrounded by breathtaking scenery.The town is also home to 3,000 sled dogs.

Disko Bay
North Greenland, and in particular the area around Disko Bay, is one of the most popular areas with travellers to Greenland. Here you'll find huge icebergs glowing in the light of the midnight sun (in summer) and a wide variety of attractions at sea, on land and in the air.

Viking ruins
Narsarsuaq and Qassiarsuk in southern Greenland are situated in the area first settled by the Viking Eric the Red 1000 years ago. Many ruins from this epoch of Greenland's history still survive.

Qaqortoq
The largest town in South Greenland is home to a small Inuit (Eskimo) Museum, which includes an exact copy of a turf-built house. The town square, situated close to the harbour, is surrounded by some of the most well-preserved buildings of the colonial era, dating back 200 years. Examples of a unique art project called 'Stone and People', where sculptures are carved into granite, can also be found throughout the town.

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