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نوڪ (گرين لينڊڪ تلفظ: [nuːk]؛ ڊينش: نوڪ، اڳ ۾ ڪٽهاپ [ˈkʌtˌhɔˀp]) گرين لينڊ، ڊينمارڪ جي بادشاهت ۾ هڪ خودمختيار علائقو، جو گاديءَ جو هنڌ ۽ سڀ کان وڌيڪ آبادي وارو شهر آهي. نوڪ حڪومت جي گاديءَ جو هنڌ ۽ علائقي جو سڀ کان وڏو ثقافتي ۽ اقتصادي مرڪز آهي. اهو سيرمرسوڪ ميونسپلٽي لاءِ حڪومت جي گاديءَ جو هنڌ پڻ آهي. جنوري 2025ع ۾، ان جي آبادي 20,113 (علائقي جي آبادي جو ٽيون حصو کان وڌيڪ) هئي، جيڪي ان کي آبادي جي لحاظ کان دنيا جي ننڍن گاديءَ وارن شهرن مان هڪ بڻائي ٿو.

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Nuuk
Capital city
Nuuk skyline
Nuuk Church
Downtown with Katuaq
Nuuk
پرچم

قومی نشان
Nuuk is located in Greenland
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Nuuk is located in North America
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Nuuk is located in Arctic
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Location within Greenland
متناسقات: 64°10′36″N 51°44′10″W / 64.17667°N 51.73611°W / 64.17667; -51.73611
Sovereign state سانچو:Country data Kingdom of Denmark
Constituent country  گرين لينڊ
Municipality Sermersooq
Founded 29 August 1728
Incorporated 1728
پکيڙ
  ڪل 49 ڪ.م2 (18.8 ميل2)
بلندي 5 ميل (16 ft)
آبادي (2025)
  ڪل 20,085 (Largest in Greenland)

Nuuk (kl; Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.,[1] formerly Godthåb da)[2] is the capital and most populous city of Greenland, an autonomous territory in the Kingdom of Denmark. Nuuk is the seat of government and the territory's largest cultural and economic center. It is also the seat of government for the Sermersooq municipality. In January 2025, it had a population of 20,113[3]—more than a third of the territory's population—making it one of the smallest capital cities in the world by population.

The city was founded in 1728 by the Danish-Norwegian missionary Hans Egede when he relocated from the earlier Hope Colony (Haabets Koloni), where he had arrived in 1721; the governor Claus Paarss was part of the relocation. The new colony was placed at the Inuit settlement of Nûk and named Godthaab ("Good Hope"). "Nuuk" is the Greenlandic word for "cape" and is commonly found in Greenlandic place names.[حوالو گهربل] It is so named because of its position at the end of the Nuup Kangerlua fjord on the Labrador Sea's eastern shore. Its latitude, at 64°11' N, makes it the world's northernmost capital, a few kilometres farther north than Reykjavík. When home rule was established in 1979, the authorization of place names was transferred to Greenlandic authorities, who preferred Greenlandic names to Danish ones. The name Godthåb mostly went out of use over the next two decades.

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  2. The pre-1948 spelling was Godthaab.
  3. "Population January 1st by residence type and time", StatBank (ٻولي ۾ انگريزي), حاصل ڪيل 09 جون 2024۔[مئل ڳنڍڻو]

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