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North Greenland

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Northern Inspectorate of Greenland
Nordgrønlands Inspektorat
Colony of Denmark–Norway (1721–1814)
Colony of Denmark (1814–1950)
1721–1950

North Greenland (dark green) in 1815
CapitalGodhavn
Government
 • TypeMonarchy
Monarch 
• 1721–1730
Frederick IV first
• 1947–1950
Frederik IX last
Governor/Royal inspectors 
• 1782–1786
Johan Friedrich Schwabe first
• 1945–1950
Carl Fredrik Simony last
History 
• Established
1721
• Disestablished
1950
Succeeded by
Colony of Greenland
Today part ofKingdom of Denmark

The Northern Inspectorate of Greenland (Danish: Nordgrønlands Inspektorat), also known as North Greenland, was a Danish inspectorate on Greenland consisting of the trading centers and missionary stations along the northwest coast of the island.

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History

North Greenland was established in 1721.[1] Its capital was at Godhavn (modern Qeqertarsuaq).[2] The southernmost town of North Greenland was Egedesminde, which bordered Holsteinborg, which was the northernmost town of South Greenland. This boundary between North and South Greenland ran at around 68°N latitude, and in the North, North Greenland stretched to 78°N[3] to enclose Thule.

In 1911, as the administration of the colony was removed from the Royal Greenland Trading Department and folded into the Danish Ministry of the Interior, a provincial council (Danish: landsråd) was established. It was elected indirectly from the local councils and had little say in the management of the colony.

North Greenland was united with South Greenland in 1950,[4] with the administration for the northern settlements moved to Godthaab (modern Nuuk).

See also

References

  1. ^ International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs, An Indigenous Parliament?, IWGIA, 2005, p. 156.
  2. ^ Brewster, David. "Greenland". The Edinburgh Encyclopedia, Vol 10. J. & E. Parker, 1832.
  3. ^ James Bell: A System of Geography. Glasgow 1892. p. 281 CHAP. III-GREENLAND.
  4. ^ Etableringen af Landsrådene (The Creation of Local Councils of Greenland, 1911-2011), cites the laws of 27 May 1950 merging both local councils, with an election in 1951.

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