Kulusuk

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Kulusuk (Danish: Kap Dan) is a settlement in the Municipality of Ammasalik, Greenland. Population (January 2005) is 310. Approximate location is 65°34′N 37°11′W, on Kulusuk Island which also houses Kulusuk Airport, East Greenland's only international airport. In Greenlandic Kulusuk means 'the chest of a Black Guillemot'.

The population of Kulusuk is almost entirely Inuit. Medical services are provided by one resident Danish nurse. The church was constructed by the crew of a Danish sailing vessel that ran aground on the nearby coast and constructed from the timbers of the ship itself. A model of the ship still hangs above the organ of the church. The cemetery is located about 200 metres from the centre of the village. No names appear on the crosses in honour of the Inuit tradition that the name of the deceased is passed on to another at death and lives on to the next generation. Unemployment is high and many of the villagers depend upon tourism to supplement the more traditional pursuits of hunting and fishing. The village is served by the Hotel Kulusuk which was erected in 1999 and provides a base for the more adventurous tourist.

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