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| subdivision_name2 = [[Avannaata]]
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'''Ikerasak''' is a village in the [[Qaasuitsup]] municipality in western [[Greenland]]. It had 238 inhabitants in 2010.<ref>[http://bank2.stat.gl/ Statistics Greenland] {{da icon}}</ref>
'''Ikerasak''' ({{IPA-kl|ikɜʁasak}}) is a village in the [[Avannaata]] municipality in western [[Greenland]]. It had 233 inhabitants in 2020.<ref>{{cite web|title = Population by Localities|url = http://bank.stat.gl/pxweb/en/Greenland/Greenland__BE__BE01__BE0120/BEXST4.PX/?rxid=a1551b20-d1d5-4bcf-a80c-de114c001595|publisher = Statistical Greenland|access-date = 2020-07-19|archive-date = 2020-07-19|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20200719030202/http://bank.stat.gl/pxweb/en/Greenland/Greenland__BE__BE01__BE0120/BEXST4.PX/?rxid=a1551b20-d1d5-4bcf-a80c-de114c001595|url-status = dead}}</ref>


== Geography ==
== Geography ==
Ikerasak is located approximately 45&nbsp;km southeast from [[Uummannaq]], at the southeastern end of [[Ikerasak Island]] in the northwestern part of [[Ikerasak Fjord]], where it widens into the inner part of [[Uummannaq Fjord]].<ref name="saga">{{cite map|publisher=Tage Schjøtt, Denmark|title=Nuussuaq|edition=1992}}</ref>
Ikerasak is located approximately 45 km southeast from [[Uummannaq]], at the southeastern end of [[Ikerasak Island]] in the northwestern part of [[Ikerasak Fjord]], where it widens into the inner part of [[Uummannaq Fjord]].<ref name="saga">{{cite map|publisher=Tage Schjøtt, Denmark|title=Nuussuaq|edition=1992}}</ref>

The location at the heart of the Uummannaq ice fjord provides good [[fishing]] and catching opportunities both in [[summer]] and [[winter]] for [[Seal hunting|seals]], [[halibut]], [[catfish]], [[reindeer]] and [[Muskox|musk oxen]].

== Infrastructure ==
Ikerasak has a [[school]] with approximately 50 students, a shop, a community center, a [[Clinic|medical clinic]], a fish factory, a children's institution, and a [[retirement home]] with 3-4 beds. The retirement home is a regular house shared by the elderly residents. The [[Church (building)|church]], originally a [[Chapel|school chapel]] built in 1936, was converted into a church in 1980 and has a seating capacity of 150.

The clinic in the village offers daily consultations. In the event of more severe illnesses, individuals are transported by air or sea to the hospital in Uummannaq, where doctors and nurses are available. The [[Doctor (title)|doctor]] and [[dentist]] from Uummannaq visit the village multiple times a year. In most instances, it is possible to schedule a doctor's and dentist's appointment while visiting Uummannaq for other reasons.


== Transport ==
== Transport ==
There are no roads in the settlement and therefore no cars, all transport takes place via the prisoners' small dinghies, snowmobiles or dog sleds. The area around the settlement is scenic and it is possible to go for walks in the area.
[[Air Greenland]] serves the village as part of government contract, with flights between [[Ikerasak Heliport]] and [[Uummannaq Heliport]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://book.airgreenland.com/ |publisher=Air Greenland |title=Booking system |accessdate=17 May 2010}}</ref>

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[[Air Greenland]] serves the village as part of government contract, with flights between [[Ikerasak Heliport]] and [[Uummannaq Heliport]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://book.airgreenland.com/ |publisher=Air Greenland |title=Booking system |access-date=17 May 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100422211033/http://book.airgreenland.com/ |archive-date=22 April 2010 }}</ref> In 2008, Ikerasak Heliport had 99 departures with over 380 departing passengers.
== Population ==
== Population ==
The population of Ikerasak has fluctuated over the last two decades, slightly decreasing in the last several years.<ref name="statbank">[http://bank2.stat.gl/ Statistics Greenland]</ref>
The population of Ikerasak has fluctuated over the last two decades, slightly decreasing in the last several years.<ref name="statbank">[http://bank.stat.gl/ Statistics Greenland] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110812052835/http://bank2.stat.gl/ |date=2011-08-12 }}</ref>


{{wide image|Ikerasak-population-dynamics.png|1000px|alt=Ikerasak population dynamics|Ikerasak population growth dynamics in the last two decades. ''Source: Statistics Greenland''<ref name="statbank"/>}}
{{wide image|Ikerasak-population-dynamics.png|1000px|alt=Ikerasak population dynamics|Ikerasak population growth dynamics in the last two decades. ''Source: Statistics Greenland''<ref name="statbank"/>}}

== Notable people ==

* [[Ellen Christoffersen]] (born 1972), politician
* {{ill|Jørgen Fleischer|de}} (1924–2012), journalist
* {{ill|Peter Fleischer|de}} (1904–1977), politician


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{Reflist}}


{{Settlements in Greenland}}
{{Settlements in Greenland}}
{{Authority control}}


[[Category:Populated places in Greenland]]
[[Category:Populated places in Greenland]]
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Greenland]]
[[Category:Populated places of Arctic Greenland]]
[[Category:Uummannaq Fjord]]
[[Category:Uummannaq Fjord]]

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Latest revision as of 17:18, 12 October 2024

Ikerasak
Ikerasak island seen from Uummannaq
Ikerasak island seen from Uummannaq
Ikerasak is located in Greenland
Ikerasak
Ikerasak
Location within Greenland
Coordinates: 70°30′10″N 51°18′10″W / 70.50278°N 51.30278°W / 70.50278; -51.30278
Sovereign state Kingdom of Denmark
Autonomous country Greenland
MunicipalityAvannaata
Population
 (2020)
 • Total233
Time zoneUTC−02:00 (Western Greenland Time)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−01:00 (Western Greenland Summer Time)
Postal code
3961 Uummannaq

Ikerasak (Greenlandic pronunciation: [ikɜʁasak]) is a village in the Avannaata municipality in western Greenland. It had 233 inhabitants in 2020.[1]

Geography

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Ikerasak is located approximately 45 km southeast from Uummannaq, at the southeastern end of Ikerasak Island in the northwestern part of Ikerasak Fjord, where it widens into the inner part of Uummannaq Fjord.[2]

The location at the heart of the Uummannaq ice fjord provides good fishing and catching opportunities both in summer and winter for seals, halibut, catfish, reindeer and musk oxen.

Infrastructure

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Ikerasak has a school with approximately 50 students, a shop, a community center, a medical clinic, a fish factory, a children's institution, and a retirement home with 3-4 beds. The retirement home is a regular house shared by the elderly residents. The church, originally a school chapel built in 1936, was converted into a church in 1980 and has a seating capacity of 150.

The clinic in the village offers daily consultations. In the event of more severe illnesses, individuals are transported by air or sea to the hospital in Uummannaq, where doctors and nurses are available. The doctor and dentist from Uummannaq visit the village multiple times a year. In most instances, it is possible to schedule a doctor's and dentist's appointment while visiting Uummannaq for other reasons.

Transport

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There are no roads in the settlement and therefore no cars, all transport takes place via the prisoners' small dinghies, snowmobiles or dog sleds. The area around the settlement is scenic and it is possible to go for walks in the area.

Air Greenland serves the village as part of government contract, with flights between Ikerasak Heliport and Uummannaq Heliport.[3] In 2008, Ikerasak Heliport had 99 departures with over 380 departing passengers.

Population

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The population of Ikerasak has fluctuated over the last two decades, slightly decreasing in the last several years.[4]

Ikerasak population dynamics
Ikerasak population growth dynamics in the last two decades. Source: Statistics Greenland[4]

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Population by Localities". Statistical Greenland. Archived from the original on 2020-07-19. Retrieved 2020-07-19.
  2. ^ Nuussuaq (Map) (1992 ed.). Tage Schjøtt, Denmark.
  3. ^ "Booking system". Air Greenland. Archived from the original on 22 April 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010.
  4. ^ a b Statistics Greenland Archived 2011-08-12 at the Wayback Machine