Thule (disambiguation)

Thule was, in ancient Greek and Roman literature and cartography, a semi-mythical place located in the far north, usually an island. Thule may also refer to:

People

 * Thule people, ancestors of the Inuit

Places

 * Thule, Greenland, former name of the town of Qaanaaq
 * Thule Harbor, another name for North Star Bay in Greenland
 * Thule Island, in the South Sandwich Islands
 * Thule Islands, a group of Antarctic islands
 * Mount Thule, Bylot Island, Nunavut, Canada; a mountain
 * 279 Thule, an asteroid
 * Thule, the smaller lobe of the trans-Neptunian object 486958 Arrokoth, nicknamed Ultima Thule at the time of the New Horizons flyby

Fictional locations

 * Thule, a fictional version of Greenland in the Kinderen van Moeder Aarde novels by Dutch writer Thea Beckman

Companies and organizations

 * Thule Group, a Sweden-based company which designs and manufactures outdoor and cargo products
 * Thule Society, a German occultist group and forerunner of the Nazi Party
 * White Order of Thule, an American white supremacist group

Military

 * Pituffik Space Base, formerly known as Thule Air Base, a United States Space Force base on Greenland
 * Thule Tracking Station, United States Space Force station on Greenland
 * Radio Mast Thule, a longwave guyed transmission tower in Greenland
 * HSWMS Thule, a Swedish navy ship name
 * HMS Thule, a British navy ship name

Other uses

 * Graphium thule (G. thule) a species of butterfly