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Tiningnertok is a mountain in King Frederick VI Coast, Kujalleq municipality, southern Greenland.

Geography
Tiningnertok is a massive ultra-prominent mountain with multiple peaks at the top. It rises steeply from the shore east of small Tininnertooq Bay on the northern side of the middle section of Lindenow Fjord (Kangerlussuatsiaq), Akuliarusersuaq is another massive peak rising barely 3 km to the southeast at to a height of . ==History==
History
The history of mountaineering in Southeast Greenland began quite recently. In 1971 members of the French Club Alpin of Paris reached the base of the Apostelen Tommelfinger by helicopter, but had to desist following a number of accidents and other problems. Two years later, in 1973, an Italian group of mountaineers also experienced failure while trying to climb this remote peak. Finally the 1976 expedition led by Frenchman Sylvain Jouty succeeded in climbing Tiningnertok. ==See also==
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