Ilulissat was created on 1742-01-12.
The population of Ilulissat is 4,606.
Ilulissat's motto is 'The town by the Ice-fjord'.
Ilulissat is pronounced as "ill-oo-lee-sat".
The airport code for Ilulissat Airport is JAV.
For the Water Tribe, the producers filmed the Waterbending scenes for the Northern and Southern Water Tribe in Ilulissat, Greenland.
1873 is from Ilulissat in the South Western section of the GIS. this may not be the oldest ever but its certainly close. . . . read for yourself at : http://www.dmi.dk/dmi/tr01-11.pdf
National Greenland Museum and Archives - Town of Iceberg or Ilulissat - Ice cap tour of Kangerlussuag - Iceberg of Sermermiut - Kayaking sports - Disko Bay - Kulusuk - Qaqortoq - Upernavik
Greenland has some cities and alot of smaller cities. Capital: Nuuk Big cities: Maniitsoq, Sisimiut, Aasiaat, Tasiilaq, Narsaq, Kangerlussuaq, Qeqertarsuaq, Nanortalik, Uummannaq, Ilulissat, Ittorqortormiit, Qaqortoq, Paamiut, Upernavik etc.
The iceberg that sunk Titanic may have been spawned from the Jakobshavn Glacier from the Ilulissat fjord in western Greenland in 1909. At that time it was enormous, a mile long and more than a billion tons. After it left the Greenland coast it had lost half its size.
the great ice penbergSome well known landmarks in Greenland include, Qinnqua Valley which is the only true forest in Greenland. Maujit Qaqarssliasia is one of the tallest cliffs in the world. Greenland is known for it's many glaciers such as Elephant Foot Glacier which is a near perfect circle. Then there is Ilulissat Icefjord which is the most productive glacier in the Northern Hemisphere, moving quit frequently and producing many huge icebergs.
Settlements in Greenland are mainly found along the southwestern coast, particularly in the capital city of Nuuk and in towns like Ilulissat, Qaqortoq, and Sisimiut. This region has a milder climate and better access to natural resources, making it more suitable for human habitation than other parts of Greenland.
Four cities that lie within the Arctic Circle include Barrow (Utqiaġvik) in Alaska, Tromsø in Norway, Rovaniemi in Finland, and Ilulissat in Greenland. These cities experience unique phenomena such as polar night and midnight sun due to their extreme northern latitudes. Each city also offers distinct cultural and natural attractions related to their Arctic environments.