Qeqqata

Qeqqata (Greenlandic pronunciation: [qɜqːata], Danish: Centrum, lit.'Centre') is a municipality in western Greenland, operational from 1 January 2009. The municipality was named after its location in the central-western part of the country. Its population is 9,378 as of January 2020. The administrative center of the municipality is in Sisimiut (formerly called Holsteinsborg).

Qeqqata
Centrum (Danish)
Qeqqata Municipality
Qeqqata Kommunia (Greenlandic)
Qeqqata Kommune (Danish)
Clockwise from top left: Davis Strait, Sisimiut, Kangerlussuaq Airport, Sermersut Island
Location of the Qeqqata municipality within Greenland
Coordinates (Qeqqata Commune): 66°30′N 48°00′W / 66.500°N 48.000°W / 66.500; -48.000
Sovereign state Kingdom of Denmark
Country Greenland
Established1 January 2009
Municipal centerSisimiut
Government
 • MayorMalik Berthelsen (Siumut)
Area
 • Total
115,500 km2 (44,600 sq mi)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total
9,378
 • Density0.08119/km2 (0.2103/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC-03
Calling code+299
ISO 3166 codeGL-QE
Websiteqeqqata.gl

Creation

It consists of the previously unincorporated area of Kangerlussuaq and two former municipalities of western Greenland, Maniitsoq and Sisimiut.

Geography

In the south and east, the municipality is flanked by the Sermersooq municipality; however, settlements and associated trade are concentrated mainly alongside the coast. In the north, it is bordered by the Qeqertalik municipality. The waters of the western coast are that of the Davis Strait, separating Greenland from Baffin Island. With an area of 115,500 km2 (44,594.8 sq mi), it is the third-smallest municipality of Greenland.

Politics

Qeqqata's municipal council consists of 15 members, elected every four years.

Municipal council

Election Party Total
seats
Turnout Elected
mayor
A D IA N S
2008 3 1 4 7 15 59.7%
2013 4 2 9 57.6% Hermann Berthelsen (S)
2017 3 3 1 8 61.1% Malik Berthelsen (S)b.
2021 2 3 4 6 63.8%
2025 1 2a. 2a. 4 6 55.9%
Data from Valg.gl

a. Despite the Democrats (D) winning a greater share of the vote than Inuit Ataqatigiit (IA) (with the former supposedly awarded 3 seats and the latter only 1 seat), only 2 candidates from (D) actually ran for local council in the respective municipality. Therefore, to ensure proportionality in the council, IA was awarded the second seat instead.
b.2025: S-IA coalition

Administrative divisions

Maniitsoq area

  • Maniitsoq (Sukkertoppen)
  • Atammik
  • Kangaamiut (Gammel Sukkertoppen)
  • Napasoq

Sisimiut area

Transport

Like all of Greenland, there are no roads between settlements. There are three airports in Qeqqata, Kangerlussuaq, Maniitsoq and Sisimiut, where Kangerlussuaq is the international hub for Greenland. Other settlements are served by boats.

A simple road for terrain vehicles exists between Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut and was built in 2020-2021.

See also

  • KANUKOKA

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