Narsaq
Narsaq is a town in southern Greenland, situated on the coast near a fjord and facing the sea. It is one of the settlements serving a wide inland region and provides services, education, and healthcare to the surrounding communities. The Greenlandic language is predominant, with Danish commonly spoken in administration and schooling.
Archaeological evidence and oral history indicate long Inuit habitation in the Narsaq area. European contact began
Today's economy centers on fishing and hunting, complemented by the public sector, small-scale commerce, and growing
Geographically, Narsaq lies in a subarctic coastal environment with cold winters and cool summers. The landscape