Greenland
Population
56,375 peopleCapital
NuukCurrency
KroneMap of Greenland
Area in square kilometers
2,166,086 km2 GreenlandKalaallit Nunaat
Grønland
Flag
Coat of arms
Anthem: Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit (Greenlandic)
"You Our Ancient Land!"
Capital
Nuuk (Godthåb)
64°10′N 51°44′W / 64.167°N 51.
^ Danish monarchy reached Greenland in 1380 with the reign of Olav
IV in Norway.
b. ^ Greenland, the Faeroes and Iceland were formally Norwegian
possessions until 1814 despite 400 years of Danish monarchy
beforehand.
c.
Greenland (Kalaallisut: Kalaallit Nunaat meaning "Land of the
Greenlanders"; Danish: Grønland) is an autonomous country within
the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans,
east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago.
Greenland in A.D. 983-986 and gave the country its name because people
would be more likely to go there if it had an attractive name.
Greenland was warmer in the tenth century than it is now.
and the coast of Greenland itself had many
fjords where anchorage was good. At the head of the fjords there were
enormous meadows full of grass, willows, junipers, birch, and wild
berries. Thus Greenland actually deserved its name.
Greenlanders, principally of Inuit (see Eskimo) descent, residing in
coastal areas. The Inuit probably crossed to northwestern Greenland
from mainland North America, along the islands of the Canadian Arctic,
from about 2500 BCE to about 1100 CE.
Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat; Danish: Grønland) is the
world's largest non-continental island, in the far northeast of North
America, largely within the Arctic Circle.
Greenland look the size of Africa, it is actually "only" about the
size of Mexico. Greenland has the world's lowest population density.
It represents some 97% of the area of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Greenlanders, or Kalaallit, are Inuit descendants of nomads from
northern Canada. ("Eskimo" is offensive in some parts of the Arctic.)
According to the Icelandic Sagas, Erik the Red chose the name "Greenland"
to entice settlers from Iceland.
Greenland, (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, meaning "Land of the
Kalaallit (Greenlanders)", the largest island in the world, is located
between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of
Canada and northwest of Iceland.
Greenland possesses the world's second largest ice sheet, which covers
over 80 percent of its land mass.
It is a self-governing Danish province.
granted home rule to Greenland, making it an equal member of the
Rigsfællesskab.
The island is noted for its vast tundra, immense glaciers, and long
deep fjords.
But why wait till then? Greenland is not a cheap
destination, but few places combine such magnificent scenery, such
clarity of light and such raw power of nature.
Greenlandic society all of its own. This sometimes discordant mix of
ancient and modern combines seal hunting and dogsledding with
Carlsberg and kaffemiks.
unflashy mini-hotels and hostels, Greenland is no longer the sole
reserve of plutocratic cruise-ship passengers. However you travel,
it's wise to schedule a wide safety margin for unpredictable weather.
Read about the adventure and excursion destinations that Greenland can
offer you as a tourist.
Behind Greenland's largest travel site is the Greenland Tourism &
Business Council that is 100% owned by the Government of Greenland,
who is responsible for marketing the country's adventures and
opportunities for guests wishing to visit the world's largest island.
Greenland has two seasons for tourists - summer and winter. Click here
and read what you can do during the year.
Greenland is the largest island in the world. Its northerly location,
at the point where the Atlantic meets the Arctic Ocean, means that
Greenland is surrounded principally by cold ocean currents, so the
coasts are constantly being cooled.
Greenland is often associated with cold and darkness and it can, of
course, get very cold.
The climate of Greenland is generally dry, and this means that the
same temperature feels very different in Greenland from what it does
in Europe. 10 - 15 C (50 - 60F) seems very warm, while -10C (-50F)
seems a very pleasant temperature.
Greenland is not a continent but
the world's largest island. Its surface is about 80% ice-capped.
Kalaallit Nunaat, the Inuit name for the island, is not an independent
state but a self-governing overseas administrative division of Denmark
since 1979.
Flag of Greenland Flag of Denmark
Flag of Greenland Flag of Denmark
Background:
In the 18th century Danes began to colonize the island and in 1953
Greenland was made an integral part of Denmark.
granted Greenland self-government and in
the following year the law went into effect.
Denmark continues to exercise control of Greenland's foreign affairs,
but Greenland actively participates in international agreements
relating to Greenland.
* Greenlanders Experience the Visible Effects of a Changing Climate
* When will Greenland be Ice-free?
* References
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Greenland
The Greenland ice sheet covers roughly 85% of the land surface of the
island and rises to an average height of 2.3 km (1.6 miles). The
immense weight of the ice sheet has pushed the center of the island
roughly 300 meters (1000 ft) below sea level.
Greenland, like the rest of the Arctic, not only represents an
important climatological indicator, it also is critical to future
global climate. Were all of Greenland's ice to melt, global sea level
would rise 7 meters (23 feet).
GreenlandKalaallit Nunaat
Grønland
Flag
Anthem: Nunarput utoqqarsuanngoravit (Greenlandic)
"You Our Ancient Land!"
Capital
Nuuk (Godthåb)
64°10′N 51°44′W / 64.167°N 51.733°W / 64.167; -51.
America, Greenland has been politically
and culturally associated with Europe (specifically Denmark–Norway)
for about a millennium. The largest island in Greenland is also named
Greenland, and makes up most of the country's land area.
Scandinavia and Greenland was re-established and Denmark established
rule over Greenland.
Greenland became a Danish colony in 1814 after being under the rule of
Denmark-Norway for centuries.
Greenland is a stunning experience. Cruising Greenland is no less
impressive, you're in the sea of icebergs and whales.
in Greenland still rely of the
dog-sledge rather than the snowscooter. Be their guest - driving
dog-sledge is an experience of a lifetime!
During the Arctic summer the sun never sets.
the Greenland Sea in the east; the Denmark Strait in the
southeast, which separates it from Iceland; the Atlantic Ocean in the
south; and Davis Strait and Baffin Bay in the west, which separate it
from Baffin Island, Canada.
, W Greenland, on the
Godthåbfjord. The largest town and capital of Greenland, it is the
seat of the national council and of the supreme court, and it has
foreign
..... Click the link for more information. (formerly Godthåb).
Greenland is 1,659 mi (2,670 km) long from Cape Farewell (lat.
59°46'N) to Cape Morris Jesup (lat. 82°39'N) and has a maximum width
of about 800 mi (1,290 km).
Greenland, it is the largest ice mass in the Northern Hemisphere,
second only to the Antarctic.
Greenland Ice Sheet Project, where a 3 km deep ice core was taken.
The Greenland Ice Sheet (Kalaallisut: Sermersuaq) is a vast body of
ice covering 1,710,000 square kilometres (660,235 sq mi), roughly 80%
of the surface of Greenland.
The Greenland Ice Sheet is also sometimes referred to under the term
inland ice, or its Danish equivalent, indlandsis. It is also sometimes
referred to as an ice cap.
Over half of Greenland is above the Arctic Circle and an even higher
proportion is covered year-round with ice. It's a cold place. But for
travellers who can handle the cold, the island is an absolutely
stunning destination.
In prehistoric times Greenland was home to several successive
Paleo-Eskimo cultures known primarily through archaeological findings.
From around 2500 BC to 800 BC, southern and western Greenland was
inhabited by the Saqqaq culture.
To Europeans, Greenland was unknown until the 10th century, when
Icelandic Vikings settled on the southwestern coast.
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Greenland, the world's largest island, is about 81% ice capped.
Vikings reached the island in the 10th century from Iceland; Danish
colonization began in the 18th century, and Greenland was made an
integral part of Denmark in 1953.
Greenland was granted
self-government in 1979 by the Danish parliament; the law went into
effect the following year. Greenland voted in favor of increased
self-rule in November 2008 and acquired greater responsibility for
internal affairs in June 2009.
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Greenland is a large Arctic island. It has a population of only 50,000
residents, because of its cold climate. Most of the population lives
in the southern part of the island, on the coasts. The capital of
Greenland is Nuuk.
Greenland is a Danish-occupied territory of Denmark, but Greenland is
not a member of the European Union. It is part of the North American
continent, and Greenland is the largest island in the world, excluding
Australia and Antarctica, which are continents.
Greenland is Kuupik Kleist.
Population
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Sermeq Kujatdlek Glacier at West Coast
The island is populated mostly by Inuit and Scandinavians who speak
Greenlandic, an Inuit language.
Greenland (about 80% ice covered) is the world's largest
(non-continent) island, and it dominates the North Atlantic Ocean
between North America and Europe It is geographically considered part
of the North American continent.
The culture of Greenland has much in common with Inuit traditions, as
the majority of people are descended from those indigenous peoples
that inhabit the Arctic regions.
the 18th century, and Greenland was made an integral part of Denmark
in 1953.
It joined the European Community (now the EU) with Denmark in 1973 but
withdrew in 1985 over a dispute centered on stringent fishing quotas.
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did a glacier-covered island get the name Greenland? In Norse legends
written in the 12th century and later, it is told that Eric the Red
explored the southeast and southwest coasts of Greenland in a.d.
Greenland was warmer
in the tenth century than it is now.
Another attraction of Greenland was that
Iceland and northwestern Europe, including England, had a grievous
year of famine in 976, and people were hungry for food as well as
land.
People have lived on Greenland for about 5, 000 years, the earliest
belonging to what are called the Independence I , Saqqaq, and
Independence II cultures.
successful expedition to Greenland in 1721. This expedition began the
colonial age, which lasted until the constitutional amendment of 1953.
As Danish citizens, the Greenlandic people now had ordinary civic
right and their general state of health and educational facilities was
radically improved.
The extreme length of Greenland may therefore be set down at
about 1650 m., while its extreme breadth, which occurs about 77° 30'
N., is approximately Boo m. The area is estimated at 827,275 sq. m.
Greenland was then re-discovered by John Davis in July 1585, though
previous explorers, as Cortereal, Frobisher and others, had seen it,
and at the end of the 16th and the beginning of the 17th century the
work of Davis (1586-1588), Hudson (1610) and
termination of Greenland long before it was definitely known. Towards
the close of the 19th century several explorers gave attention to this
question. Lieutenant (afterwards Admiral) L. A.
Greenland is the world's largest island and has the majority of its
land covered in ice. Greenland is 2,166,086 square kilometers, with
410,449 square kilometers ice free and 1,755,637 square kilometers
covered completly with ice.
Greenland has an expansive 44,087 square kilometer coast line. The
climate is Arctic with an average temperature of not more than 10°C in
the warmest month.
Inuits and Greenland born whites who taken together make up 88% of the
population and Danish and others making up 12% of the total
population. The median age of the total population is 33.5 years old.
Male median age is slightly higher than the total median falling at
34.
Greenland for Visitors: Travel to Denmark's Greenland Region
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By Terri Mapes, About.
Greenland, part of the Kingdom of Denmark, is the world's largest
island.
Despite its tremendous size, Greenland only has a population of about
57,000. The locals in this part of the world are especially friendly
to everyone. Almost 25% of Greenlanders live in Greenland's capital
Nuuk (meaning "peninsula").