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help. " Nuna asiilasooq " ( Greenlandic: [nʉna asiːlasɔːq]; Danish: "Et vældigt klippeland" [e̝t ˈve̝ltit ˈkʰle̝pəˌlænˀ], English: "A Huge Rocky Land") is a Greenlandic song used as an ethnic anthem by the self-governing Kalaallit of Greenland. It was officially recognised by the government in 1979. Both lyrics and melody were ...
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Henning Jakob Henrik Lund or Intel'eraq (1875–1948) [1] was a Greenlandic lyricist, painter, and pastor. He wrote the lyrics to " Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit ," [2] in the indigenous Greenlandic language, [3] an Eskimo–Aleut language. [4] The song was adopted as the national anthem of Greenland. [2]
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The Greenlandic is a mid-sized breed, generally short-legged and stocky, with face and legs free of wool. The fleece of the Greenlandic sheep is dual-coated and comes in white as well as a variety of other colors, including a range of browns, grays, and blacks. They exist in both horned and polled strains. Generally left unshorn for the winter ...
Nuuk Idraetslag 15–4 Aassik-43. 1958 →. The 1954–55 Greenlandic Football Championship (also known as the Danish: Fodboldturneringen Grønlandturneringen, Fodboldmesterskab i Grønland or Greenlandic: Angutit Inersimasut GM) was the 1st edition of the Greenlandic Men's Football Championship. The final round was held in Ilulissat.