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Alluitsup Paa (old spelling prior to the orthography reform in 1973: ''Agdluitsup pâ'') is a village in the
Kujalleq Kujalleq ( Greenlandic: , da, Den Syden, lit=The South) is a municipality on the southern tip of Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. The administrative center of the municipality is in Qaqortoq (formerly called Julianehåb). Creation ...
municipality A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate. The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
in southern
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. Alluitsup Paa had 202 residents in 2020. Presently, the community's religious activities take place in
Qaqortoq Qaqortoq, formerly Julianehåb, is a city in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland, located near Cape Thorvaldsen. With a population of 3,050 in 2020, it is the most populous town and the municipal capital in southern Greenland and the ...
.


History

The Alluitsup Paa area was the southern point of a district known to the Norse as Vatnahverfi during the 10th–15th centuries. There are seven known sites from the Norse period within a few kilometres of the modern village, although the Norse generally preferred to settle further inland. The settlement was founded as the trading station Sydprøven ("South Prøven") in 1830, to distinguish it from Nordprøven ("North Prøven", modern day
Narsaq Narsaq is a town in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. The name ''Narsaq'' is Kalaallisut for "Plain", referring to the shore of Tunulliarfik Fjord where the town is located. History People have lived in the area for thousands o ...
) which had been established earlier the same year. The Greenlandic name simply means "''outside of Alluitsoq''", further giving emphasis to the now-abandoned village of Alluitsoq. Until December 31, 2008, the town was the second-largest population center of
Nanortalik Municipality Nanortalik Municipality was a municipality in south Greenland, a sub-division of the Kujalleq municipality. Towns and settlements Nanortalik area * Nanortalik (Nennortalik) * Aappilattoq * Alluitsup Paa (Sydprøven) * Ammassivik (Sletten) * ...
in the
Kitaa Kitaa, originally Vestgrønland ("West Greenland"), is a former administrative division of Greenland. It was by far the most populated of the divisions, being home to almost 90% of the total population. The divisions were de facto replaced by st ...
amt. On January 1, 2009, Alluitsup Paa became part of the
Kujalleq Kujalleq ( Greenlandic: , da, Den Syden, lit=The South) is a municipality on the southern tip of Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. The administrative center of the municipality is in Qaqortoq (formerly called Julianehåb). Creation ...
municipality, when the Kitaa amt, as well as the municipalities of Narsaq, Qaqortoq, and Nanortalik ceased to exist as administrative entities. Before the municipal reform of 2009, Alluitsup Paa was Greenland's largest settlement without municipal status.


Uunartoq geothermal springs

On the Uunartoq Island in the vicinity of the town there are
geothermal springs A hot spring, hydrothermal spring, or geothermal spring is a spring produced by the emergence of geothermally heated groundwater onto the surface of the Earth. The groundwater is heated either by shallow bodies of magma (molten rock) or by cir ...
with temperatures between 34 and 38 degrees Celsius. There are drifting icebergs and many whales offshore. Qerrortuut Inuit ruins of previous settlements from late 18th and early 19th centuries can be found to the west of the village, on the same island. There are also ruins of a nunnery built near the hot springs after Greenland was first introduced to
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around 1000, and is the site where the
Uunartoq Disc The Uunartoq disc is an artifact discovered in the ruins of a Norse Greenland homestead. It is widely believed to be an early Norse Burt’s solar compass, sun compass. Discovery The History of Greenland#Norse failure, disappearance of the Norse ...
was discovered.


Infrastructure and economy


Infrastructure

The school aged children attend the local ''Atuarfik Anders Nielsen'' school. The school has 50 pupils in 11 grades. The school also operates a small sports hall, and it has its own dentist. Due to the relatively large size of the school it has its own headmaster. The trading conglomerate KNI operates a
Pilersuisoq Pilersuisoq is a chain of all-purpose general stores in Greenland, a major division of the state-owned KNI conglomerate. Like its parent company, it is based in Sisimiut (Holsteinsborg), the second-largest town in Greenland. Lars Behrendt is ...
supermarket in the village and there are two smaller kiosks for purchase of smaller items. There is also a post office and an Internet-café. The village also houses a first-aid clinic and a dentist. The dentist operates in conjunction with the local school.


Economy

The fishing industry is the major employer, employing the majority of the work force. Shrimp, Greenlandic halibut, and cod is the main catch, and a small fishing factory focusing on shrimp production officiates in the village. There is also a small but significant tourism industry. Two hotels operate in the village; ''Qaannivik Hotel'' and, since 2006, ''Seaside Whale Hotel''. The hotels offer tourists trips to the nearby sights; the Uunarteq warm springs, the abandoned Amitsoq copper and graphite mine, the nearly abandoned village of Alluitsoq (Lichtenau), the nearby quaint settlements of Akuliaruseq and Qarsorsat, and the village of
Ammassivik Ammassivik (old spelling: ''Angmagssivik'') is a settlement in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. The modern name is the Kalaallisut for "where you catch ammassaat (capelin)". Its population was 74 in 2010 and 32 in 2020. The settle ...
(Sletten). The hiking route along the Vatnahverfi peninsula is among the most popular tourist destinations in Greenland. Operated by Greenland Homerule Government the local Integrated Office in the district employs two people.


Transport

Alluitsup Paa Heliport operates year-round, linking Alluitsup Paa with
Narsarsuaq Airport Narsarsuaq Airport ( kl, Mittarfik Narsarsuaq) is an airport located in Narsarsuaq, a settlement in the Kujalleq municipality in southern Greenland. Along with Kangerlussuaq Airport, it is one of two airports in Greenland capable of serving l ...
and indirectly with the rest of Greenland and Europe.
Air Greenland Air Greenland A/S (formerly named Grønlandsfly), also known as Greenlandair, is the flag carrier airline of Greenland, owned by the Greenlandic Government. It operates a fleet of 32 aircraft, including 1 airliner used for transatlantic and ch ...
operates four flight to Nanortalik and Qaqortoq per week. The port authority for Alluitsup Paa is
Royal Arctic Line Royal Arctic Line A/S (RAL) or Royal Arctic is a seaborne freight company in Greenland, wholly owned by the Government of Greenland. It was formed in 1993, and is headquartered in Nuuk. History Royal Arctic Line A/S was spun off as a company se ...
, located in Nuuk. As is true of all populated places in Greenland, Alluitsup Paa is not connected to any other place via roads. Fairly well trodden
hiking Hiking is a long, vigorous walk, usually on trails or footpaths in the countryside. Walking for pleasure developed in Europe during the eighteenth century.AMATO, JOSEPH A. "Mind over Foot: Romantic Walking and Rambling." In ''On Foot: A Histor ...
trails lead northwards from the town, but for any motorized transportation terrain vehicles are needed. During winter, dog sled routes are vital transport links to the surrounding area. Alluitsup Paa is connected to mainland Greenland via a small land bridge, making motorized transportation possible.


Population

Most towns and settlements in southern Greenland exhibit negative growth patterns over the last two decades, with many settlements rapidly depopulating. Alluitsup Paa has been losing population faster than most of its neighbors: its population decreased over 40% between 2000 and 2010.


Twin Town

Alluitsup Paa is twinned with: * Rudersdal Municipality, Denmark


References

{{Authority control Kujalleq Populated places in Greenland Populated places established in 1830 1830 establishments in Greenland