Also known as Godthåb, Nûk, Nuk
capital de Groenlandia
Nuuk is the capital and largest city of Greenland, serving as the center of the territory's government, culture, and economy. With a population of about 20,000 people—more than a third of Greenland's total population—it is one of the world's smallest capital cities by population size.
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There are no roads or railways connecting cities within Greenland. The only practical means to travel is by boat or air. On foot is less practical and far more strenuous.
Nuuk has a small bus company (Nuup Bussii A/S).
thumb|Hans Egede statue The old colonial town is on the east coast of the town centre. Here you can find the statue of Hans Egede, Hans Egede's House and his church.
thumb|Looking down Imaneq, Katuaq is visible in the foreground
thumb|Akiki discount store and Sunset Boulevard restaurant Handmade seal skin gloves cost around . Ask in shops near Colonial town.
Central Nuuk offers a variety of locations for the enjoyment of alcoholic beverages, all within quick walking distance of each other. Nearly all pubs offer the same selection of beer (Classic on tap and Tuborg and Carlsberg in bottles) at the same (expensive) price ( for 40 cl of draught), but beer from Godthaab Bryghus is also available.
Greenlandic coffee is prepared with coffee, whisky, Kahlua, whipped cream and Grand Marnier. It is prepared at the table in a little show and if you ask, you also get the story.
thumb|Nuuk at Night There are plenty of hotels and accommodations scattered across the city.
Nuuk is only a small town, with a population of about 15,000. Crime rates are very low, there are no slums and no places you should avoid.
You can choose among the destinations served by the boats and planes leaving Nuuk. The very adventurous can travel inland by foot or dog sled.
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Nuuk (pronunciación en groenlandés [nuːk]; en danés: Godthåb) es la capital y ciudad más poblada del territorio autónomo danés de Groenlandia. También es su principal centro cultural y económico, además de la sede del gobierno de la municipalidad de Sermersooq. Localizada a 64° 10' de latitud norte, y 51º 43' de longitud oeste, 240 km al sur del círculo polar ártico, su ubicación la hace la capital más septentrional del mundo. Cuenta con una población de 17 635 habitantes (est. 2017), lo cual representan una cuarta parte de la población total de Groenlandia, y la hace una de las capitales menos pobladas del mundo. Nuuk recibe su energía eléctrica principalmente de la central hidroeléctrica Buksefjord, que funciona con energía renovable, a través de una línea eléctrica de 132 kV que cruza el en una distancia de 5376 m (17 638 pies), el tramo libre más largo del mundo.
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