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Rigny Bjerg
Rigny Bjerg or Mount Rigny is Greenland's sixth highest peak, reaching above sea level. It is situated on the Blosseville Coast in what is now the municipality of Sermersooq. Rigny Bjerg was marked on Jules de Blosseville's map of 1833. His report also contained a drawing of the mountain's profile as seen from the sea. Based on the profile, its exact position has been established. Detailed investigations have shown that the mountain is probably identical to the Norsemen's Blåserk〔"Blue Shirt" - probably a descriptive name alluding to a dark appearance towering over the white inland ice, cf Hvitserk.〕 and to the Mount of Gods Mercie named by Henry Hudson in 1607. The mountain was named by Jules de Blosseville, probably for ''Henri-Marie-Daniel Gaultier, conte de Rigny'' (1782–1835), a French naval officer.〔(Løve, Jan - Østgrønlands stednavne - fra den første kortlægning: Blossevilles togt med "La Lilloise" i 1833. Arktisk Institut )〕 == Notes and references ==
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