Narsarmijit,[3][4] formerly Narsaq Kujalleq and Frederiksdal (Anglicised: Frederiksthal), is a settlement in southern Greenland.
[7] The former village of Ikigait is roughly 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) away and was the site of Herjólfr Bárðarson's farm Herjolfsnes ("Herjolf's Point"[8]).
The Moravian missionary Conrad Kleinschmidt (1768–1832)[9] founded the station of Friedrichsthal (Danish: Frederiksdal, lit.
[12] In 1906, pastor Jens Chemnitz founded Greenland's first sheep farm in Narsarmijit; the industry has since moved north to the larger pastures around Narsaq.
Air Greenland district helicopters link the settlement with Nanortalik, and further to Qaqortoq and Narsarsuaq.