Thorland (Danish: Thors Land) is a peninsula in the King Frederick VI Coast, southeastern Greenland.
Founded by Finn Devold, on Ship Heimen from Tromsø, a Norwegian station was built in southern Thorland and named Finnsbu.
[3] The other expedition, led by Ole Mortensen, went to Storefjord (Kangerlussuaq Fjord) on ship Signalhorn and built a hut there.
[4] Finnsbu was abandoned following the 1933 resolution of the Permanent Court of International Justice rejecting Norway's claims in Greenland.
[7] There are several islands at the mouth of the fjords at the eastern end of the peninsula the largest of which are Tupikajik, Akorninarmiut, Imaarsivik, Kiasigssaq, Qiputalik, Nappat, Qeertartivaq and Igdluluarssuk (Sattiaatteq) where there are Paleo-Eskimo archaeological sites.