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by The North Polean Confederation of Norse Inuit Union. . 4 reads.

First Norse and Inuit Temple.

All of these sites were made in 1375 in Nanortalik and amongst these sites were the first Inuit and Norse temples ever built, and they are older than the nation itself. There is also a church that was built but it was not the first. The wood to build to Hof (Norse Temple) was gathered from Qinngua Valley which isn't too far from Nanortalik.


Picture of the Norse Temple (to the left) and Church (to the right).

The Norse Temple could hold up to 71 people and the Church fit 49.


Picture of the Inuit Temple.

The Inuit temple could hold up to 127 people.

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