Sermitsiaq
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Sermitsiaq is the name of a mountain in Nuuk and the name of one of the two national newspapers in Greenland. The newspaper is named after the mountain.
[edit] The newspaper Sermitsiaq
The newspaper was published for the first time the 21st of May 1958 as a Kalaallisut language alternative to the Danish language newspaper Mikken. The two magazines were printed separately, with Mikken on Saturdays and Sermitsiaq on Mondays for about 6 months, until Mikken was published for the last time the 22nd of November same year. Sermitsiaq was first printed in both Danish and Kalaallisut the week before Mikken closed down.
Sermitsiaq was a local newspaper distributed only in Nuuk city until around 1980 when the newspaper became national. The newspaper became increasingly politically oriented in the period around 1980, since Greenland was granted home rule in 1979.
The newspaper is published every Friday.
[edit] External links
- Sermitsiaq homepage (in Kalaalisut and Danish)