Only near the coast, because those are the only ice-free areas. The highest populations are on the southeast and southwest coasts.
Greenlanders
There were people native to Greenland prior to the early Viking Settlement. Generally speaking, these are referred to as Inuits. Modern Greenlanders however, are simply called Greenlanders (at least in English.)
"Kalaallit Nunaat" is the local name for Greenland. Meaning "The Greenlanders' Land".
Yes, there are about 57,000 people living in Greenland.
Genetically, Greenlanders are a mix of Eskimo and Norse (Norwegian and Danish) peoples.
The Greenlanders of germanic blood are descendants of Norwegian vikings who arrived there around 1000 AD, under the command of Eirik Raude. Greenland was under Norway's rule from 1261 to 1814.
Greenland is located in the North Atlantic ocean.
Greenland has coastlines on both the North Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
The Cape of Farewell is located on the southern tip of Greenland.
Greenland is considered a part of Denmark.
Greenland is located in the Atlantic Ocean. Your Very Welcome!!!!!!!
Greenlandic Inuit (including mixed-race persons) make up approximately 85%-90% and Danish Greenlanders (meaning ethnic Danes who live in Greenland) constitute roughly 11% of the territory's population. Any remaining percentage is taken up by European and American minorities.