Greenland Communes (original) (raw)

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Updates:

Update 1 to the U.S. standard "Geopolitical Entities and Codes" is dated 2010-08-20. It assigns FIPS codes to the new communes. Newsletter II-2, an update to the ISO 3166-2 standard, dated 2010-06-30, does the same thing for ISO codes.

Country overview:

Short name GREENLAND
ISO code GL
FIPS code GL
Languages Greenlandic (kl), Danish (da)
Time zone (see note)
Capital Nuuk

Greenland began the 20th century as a Danish colony. On 1953-06-05 it became constitutionally part of Denmark as an overseas county. It still retains that status, although it has a great measure of autonomy. Places in Greenland usually have both Danish and Greenlandic names, which are not in the least similar, and can cause confusion.

Time zone note: Most of Greenland is currently on -3 ~ (three hours earlier than GMT, with daylight saving time in the summer). The far northwest, around Thule, is on -4 ~; a small part of the east coast, around Scoresbysund and Constable Pynt, is on -1 ~.

Other names of country:

  1. Danish: Gr�nland
  2. Dutch: Groenland
  3. Finnish: Gr�nlanti
  4. French: Groenland m
  5. German: Gr�nland n
  6. Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat
  7. Icelandic: Gr�nland
  8. Italian: Groenlandia
  9. Norwegian: Gr�nland
  10. Portuguese: Groenl�ndia f, Gronel�ndia
  11. Russian: Гренландия
  12. Spanish: Groenlandia
  13. Swedish: Gr�nland
  14. Turkish: Gr�nland

Origin of name:

Icelandic gr�nland: green land, named by Erik the Red to attract settlers.

Primary subdivisions:

Greenland is divided into four kommuner (communes); some of the country is unorganized territory, not belonging to any commune.

Commune HASC ISO FIPS Population Area(km.�) Area(mi.�) Capital
Kujalleq GL.KU KU GL04 7,632 32,000 12,400 Qaqortoq
Qaasuitsup GL.QS QA GL05 17,679 660,000 254,800 Ilulissat
Qeqqata GL.QT QE GL06 9,686 115,500 44,600 Sisimiut
Sermersooq GL.SE SM GL07 20,954 635,600 245,400 Nuuk
Unorganized GL.UO 243 972,000 375,300
5 divisions 56,194 2,415,100 932,500
HASC: Hierarchical administrative subdivision codes. ISO: Codes from ISO 3166-2. FIPS: Codes from the U.S. government standard "Geopolitical Entities and Codes". Population: 2009-01-01 estimate from Statistics Greenland Area: Estimates from Wikipedia.

Note: the area estimates are too large, because the accepted total area of Greenland is about 2,170,000 km.�. Multiply them by .9 to get estimates that add up to the right amount.

Postal codes:

Greenland uses postal codes from the Danish system. They are four-digit numbers, beginning with 39 for Greenland. If a country prefix is wanted, use "DK-".

Further subdivisions:

See the Municipalities of Greenland page.

The country is further subdivided into 18 kommuner (municipalities). These may be obsolete, following the reorganization in 2009. A publication of Statistics Greenland distinguishes between the four new kommuner and the eighteen old kommuner by calling the former Storkommuner ("great communes") and the latter gamle kommuner ("old communes"). I have chosen to make the same distinction using the terms communes and municipalities, respectively.

Territorial extent:

The unorganized territory consists of two very unequal parts: the Northeast Greenland National Park, and Pituffik (Thule Air Base, which occupies less than 10 mi.�, enclaved within Qaasuitsup). The National Park includes the northernmost point of land in the world, a tiny unnamed island, as well as Kaffeklubben and Oodaaq Islands, which have also been cited as northernmost. Qaasuitsup includes the island of Disko.

The UN LOCODE page for Greenland lists locations in the country, some of them with their latitudes and longitudes, some with their ISO 3166-2 codes for their subdivisions. This information can be put together to approximate the territorial extent of subdivisions.

Change history:

Since 1953, and probably earlier, Greenland was divided into three lansdele ("country-parts"), sometimes called amter (counties), as shown here.

Part HASC FIPS Population Area(km.�) Area(mi.�) Capital (Grl/Danish)
East Greenland GL.EG GL02 3,462 115,900 44,700 Ammassalik
North Greenland GL.NG GL01 864 106,700 41,200 Qaanaaq/Thule
West Greenland GL.VG GL03 51,069 119,100 46,000 Nuuk/Godth�b
3 parts 56,124 2,175,600 840,000
HASC: Hierarchical administrative subdivision codes. FIPS: Codes from FIPS PUB 10-4. Population: 2001-01-01 estimate (total includes 729 at large)

2009-01-01: The lansdele were abolished and replaced by four kommuner, as shown in the main table.

Other names of subdivisions:

  1. Kujalleq: Kommune Kujalleq (Greenlandic)
  2. Qaasuitsup: Qaasuitsup Kommunia (Greenlandic)
  3. Qeqqata: Qeqqata Kommunia (Greenlandic)
  4. Sermersooq: Kommuneqarfik Sermersooq (Greenlandic)
  5. East Greenland: �stgr�nland (Danish); Tunu (Greenlandic)
  6. North Greenland: Avannaa (Greenlandic); Avanersuaq (variant); Nordgr�nland (Danish)
  7. West Greenland: Kitaa (Greenlandic); Vestgr�nland (Danish)

Sources:

  1. [1] This document (in Danish) has metes-and-bounds descriptions of the new communes, with links to maps of them.