Egger Island

Egger Island (Danish: Eggers Ø; Greenlandic: Itilleq, old spelling: Itivdleq)[1] is Greenland's southernmost island.

Egger Island is an important landmark for a small islet off Cape Farewell, its southern headland, is the southernmost point of Greenland.

It is part of the Cape Farewell Archipelago (Nunap Isua).

Qunnerit lies to the west, Sammisoq to the north and the smaller Avatdlerssuaq and Saningassoq to the east.

[3] Cape Farewell lies at the island's southernmost tip, with a height of over 2000 feet; it is noted for bad weather.