Avannaata
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Avannaata is a large municipality in Greenland. It was created on 1 January 2018 when the former Qaasuitsup municipality was split. The name Avannaata means "The North" in Danish.
The municipality covers a huge area of 522,700 km2. It is home to many people. Avannaata is an important part of Greenland.
Geography
Avannaata is a part of Greenland. To the south, it is next to the Qeqertalik municipality. In the southeast, it borders the Sermersooq municipality, with the border going through the Greenland ice sheet. In the east and northeast, it is next to the Northeast Greenland National Park. There is also a special area called Pituffik Space Base along the coast, which is managed by the United States Space Force.
At the southern end of Avannaata's coastline is Disko Bay, part of the larger Baffin Bay. The northeastern part of Baffin Bay has many islands from the Upernavik Archipelago. In the far northwest, near Qaanaaq and Siorapaluk, the coastline reaches into Nares Strait, between Greenland and Canada’s Ellesmere Island. Avannaata also includes the eastern half of Hans Island, while the western half is part of Canada’s Qiqiktaluuk Region.
Politics
Avannaata's municipal council has 17 members. They are elected every four years.
Administrative divisions
Main article: List of cities and towns in Greenland
Avannaata is a large area in Greenland with many towns and villages.
In the Ilulissat area, you can find Ilulissat, Ilimanaq, Oqaatsut, Qeqertaq, and Saqqaq.
In the Qaanaaq area, there are Qaanaaq, Qeqertat, Savissivik, and Siorapaluk.
The Uummannaq area includes Uummannaq, Ikerasak, Illorsuit, Niaqornat, Nuugaatsiaq, Qaarsut, Saattut, and Ukkusissat.
In the Upernavik area, there is Upernavik and other towns such as Aappilattoq, Innaarsuit, Kangersuatsiaq, Kullorsuaq, Naajaat, Nutaarmiut, Nuussuaq, Tasiusaq, Tussaaq, and Upernavik Kujalleq.
Language
Main article: Greenlandic language
In Avannaata, people mainly speak a language called Kalaallisut, especially in towns along the western and northwestern coasts. Another language, Inuktun, is spoken around the town of Qaanaaq.
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