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    The Atlantic Ocean borders Greenland's southeast; the Greenland Sea is to the east; the Arctic Ocean is to the north; and Baffin Bay is to the west. The nearest countries are Iceland, east of Greenland in the Atlantic Ocean, and Canada, to the west and across Baffin Bay. Greenland is the world's largest island, and is the largest dependent territor...

    Greenland, which is about one quarter the size of the United States and about the size of Saudi Arabia, was home to a number of Paleo-Eskimo cultures in prehistory. From 984 C.E., it was colonized by Norse settlers who lived in two settlements on the west coast on the fjordsnear the very southwestern tip of the island. The Norse settlements thrived...

    Politics of Greenland takes place in a framework of a parliamentary representative democratic Danishdependency, whereby the Prime Minister is the head of government, and of a pluriform multi-party system. Greenland has been a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark since 1979. The monarch of Denmarkis also head of state of Greenl...

    Greenland today is critically dependent on fishing and fish exports; the shrimp fishing industry is by far the largest income earner. Despite resumption of several interesting hydrocarbon and mineralexploration activities, it will take several years before production can materialize. The state oil company NUNAOIL was created in order to help develo...

    Greenland had a population of around 55,000, of whom 88 percent are Inuitor mixed Danish and Inuit. The remaining 12 percent are of European extraction, mainly Danish. The majority of the population is Evangelical Lutheran. Nearly all Greenlanders live along the fjords in the south-west of the main island, which has a relatively mild climate.

    The culture of Greenland has much in common with Inuittradition, as the majority of people are descended from Inuit. Many people still go ice-fishing and there are annual dog-sled races in which everyone with a team participates. However, Greenland has now become somewhat of a tourist attraction. It holds contests such as dog racing, ice fishing, h...

    Alley, Richard B. The two-mile time machine ice cores, abrupt climate change, and our future. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000. ISBN 0691004935
    Bardarson, Ivar, and Finnur Jonsson. Det gamle Gronlands beskrivelse af Ivar Bardarson.Copenhagen: Levin and Munksgaard, 1930.
    Diamond, Jared. Collapse—How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Penguin Books, 2005. ISBN 0143036556
    Lund, S. "The Marine Algae of East Greenland. 1. Taxonomical Part." Meddr Gronland156(1) (1959): 1-245.

    All links retrieved July 14, 2017. 1. Government of Greenland. 2. The Official Tourism & Business Council of Greenland. 3. BBC Greenland profile.

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  3. West Greenlandic in blue. Kalaallisut ( lit. ' language of the Kalaallit ' ), also known as West Greenlandic ( Danish: vestgrønlandsk ), is the primary language of Greenland and constitutes the Greenlandic language, spoken by the vast majority of the inhabitants of Greenland, as well as by thousands of Greenlandic Inuit in Denmark proper (in ...

  4. Jun 15, 2015 · Greenlandic, within the Greenlandic language family, is official language in Greenland. The Indo-Iranian language Romani is recognised as minority language in Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The recognition of these languages is generally based on their long-standing history within the particular country.

  5. Kalaallisut or, in English, Greenlandic, is the standard dialect and official language of Greenland. This standard national language is now taught to all Greenlanders in school, regardless of their native dialect. It is related to Inuktitut.

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  7. Jun 17, 2020 · The official language of Greenland is Kalaallisut (West Greenlandic). This is an Eskimo–Aleut language and bears no resemblance to the languages spoken in Iceland, Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It does, however, have similarities with the indigenous languages of Canada and Alaska.

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