GODTHÅB

Greenland: see Nuuk.

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...In 1988 the average temperature in Godthab in the warmest month, August, was 44...degrees minus 0.9 degrees Celsius , and Godthab is in the warmest part of the island...people, and only 3 had more than 4,000. Godthab Nuuk in the Greenlandic language , the...
...districts centred on the modern settlements of Julianehab and Godthab: the former consisting of some dozen major fjords along an...a ramification of fjords that converges in the vicinity of Godthab and penetrates about 100 miles 150 km from the coast. The...
...Greenland, arrived in what was to be called Godthab on the west coast of Greenland in pursuit...theological exam in 1734, then returned to Godthab. Two years later he moved to Christianshaab...they have heard the sky groan between Godthab and Christianshab. Their Angekut had...
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...last decade of 1995-2005 was relatively warm, almost all decades within 1915 to 1965 were even warmer at both the southwestern Godthab Nuuk and southeastern Ammassalik coasts of Greenland." In fact, the Times could have written pretty much the exact same story...


 

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NUUK nook, formerly Godthab got hop, town (1996 pop. 12,882), Nuuk dist., W Greenland, on the Godthabfjord. The largest town and capital of Greenland, it is...
GODTHAB Greenland: see Nuuk . ____________________ The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright 2007, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.
...and Davis Strait and Baffin Bay in the west, which separate it from Baffin Island, Canada. The capital is Nuuk (formerly Godthab). Land and People Greenland is 1,659 mi (2,670 km) long from Cape Farewell (lat. 59 46N) to Cape Morris Jesup (lat. 82...


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