East Greenland

East Greenland

Tunu

Localisation du comté de Tunu sur la carte du Groenland

Tunu / Østgrønland (East Greenland, Groenland Est) est l'un des trois comtés (amt) du Groenland. Le siège du comté se situe au point de peuplement le plus important, Tasiilaq.

La population en 2005 avoisinait les 3 800 habitants.

Le comté est composé de deux municipalités, Ammassalik et Ittoqqortoormiit.

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