Public and National Library of Greenland

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Public and National Library of Greenland
Nunatta Atuagaateqarfia
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Nunatta Atuagaateqarfia building in the Nuuk Centrum
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Town or city Nuuk
Country Greenland
Coordinates 64°10′32″N51°44′21″W / 64.17556°N 51.73917°W / 64.17556; -51.73917 Coordinates: 64°10′32″N51°44′21″W / 64.17556°N 51.73917°W / 64.17556; -51.73917

The Public and National Library of Greenland (Greenlandic : Nunatta Atuagaateqarfia) is the public and national library of Greenland, [1] located in Nuuk, the capital of Greenland. It is the largest reference library in the country, devoted to the preservation of national cultural heritage and history. [2]

Greenlandic language Eskimo-Aleut language spoken in Greenland

Greenlandic (kalaallisut) is an Eskimo–Aleut language with about 57,000 speakers, mostly Greenlandic Inuit people in Greenland. It is closely related to the Inuit languages in Canada such as Inuktitut. The main variety, Kalaallisut, or West Greenlandic, has been the official language of the Greenlandic autonomous territory since June 2009; this is a move by the Naalakkersuisut to strengthen the language in its competition with the colonial language, Danish. The second variety is Tunumiit oraasiat or East Greenlandic. The Thule Inuit of Greenland, Inuktun or Polar Eskimo, is a recent arrival and a dialect of Inuktitut.

National library Library specifically established by the government

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Nuuk City in Greenland, Kingdom of Denmark

Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland. It is the seat of government and the country's largest cultural and economic centre. The major cities closest to the capital are Iqaluit and St. John's in Canada and Reykjavík in Iceland. Nuuk contains almost a third of Greenland's population and its tallest building. Nuuk is also the seat of government for the Sermersooq municipality. In January 2019, it had a population of 17,984.

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Collections

The library holdings are split between the public library in the town centrum, and Ilimmarfik, the campus of the University of Greenland, located in the Nuussuaq district of Nuuk, where the Groenlandica collection of historical material related to Greenland is held. [2] As of 1 January 2008, there are 83,324 items in the library database at Ilimmarfik. [3]

University of Greenland University of Greenland

The University of Greenland is Greenland's only university. It is in the capital city of Nuuk. Most courses are taught in Danish, a few in Greenlandic and classes by exchange lecturers often in English.

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References

  1. Official website
  2. 1 2 "About Us". Groenlandica, Greenlandic National Library. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2010.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)
  3. "Collections". Groenlandica, Greenlandic National Library. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2010.Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help)