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Welcome at PINTOMAP, the geographic web search engine for location related services and information. For a start the current prototype includes more than 245,000 articles from Wikipedia that are displayed on Google Maps via Pins, there is more to come.
About PINTOMAP Narsarmijit (Americas / Northern America / Greenland)Narsarmijit, also sometimes spelled Narsamiit and also known as Narsaq Kujalleq or by its Danish name Frederiksdal, is Greenland's southernmost settlement (Approximate location: and is some 50 km from Kap Farvel, the southern tip of Greenland. Today's village dates from an 1824 Moravian mission that was named Frederiksdal to honor Danish King Fredrik VI. Cape Farewell, Greenland (Americas / Northern America / Greenland)Cape Farewell (known in Danish as Kap Farvel and in Greenlandic as Uummannarsuaq) is a headland on the southern shore of Egger Island, Greenland. Located at it is the southernmost extent of Greenland, projecting out into the North Atlantic Ocean and the Labrador Sea. Tasiusaq (Nanortalik) (Americas / Northern America / Greenland)Tasiusaq is a settlement in south Greenland in the municipality of Nanortalik. It is located at the Tasermiut Fjord (Ketils Fjord in Danish) at . Aappilattoq (Nanortalik) (Americas / Northern America / Greenland)Aappilattoq (old spelling: Augpilagtoq) is a village in the southernmost part of Greenland located at approximately , roughly 50 km from Kap Farvel. Population ca. Viking Age (Americas / Northern America / Greenland)The Viking Age is the name of the period between 793 and 1066 CE (Common Era) in Scandinavia and England, following the Germanic Iron Age (and the Vendel Age in Sweden). During this period, the Vikings, Scandinavian warriors and traders, raided and explored most parts of Europe, south-western Asia, northern Africa and north-eastern North America. | ||