No, Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark,
They lived in the Canadian Shield, Canada, Russia, Alaska, and Greenland
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The territory that comes closest to Greenland is Canada, specifically the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The distance between Greenland and Canada is at its shortest across the Nares Strait, which separates Greenland from the Canadian Arctic islands. The closest landmass is Ellesmere Island in Canada, located just a few kilometers away from Greenland.
The Canadian territory that almost touches Greenland is Nunavut. Located in the Arctic region, Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory in Canada, and its northeastern tip is separated from Greenland by the Nares Strait. This proximity highlights the geographical connection between Canada and Greenland, both of which are part of the Arctic region.
Baffin Island, is the closest Canadian island to the North Pole
Greenland was never a British colony, although it came under British control temporarily during World War II when Denmark was occupied by Germany. Prior to that, Greenland was a territory of Denmark, which established colonial rule in the early 18th century. Today, Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.
Most of the Canadian Shield is in Canada, but the shield extends into Minnesota and a little beyond, as well as into Greenland.
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Canadian arctic, northern parts of Greenland
Greenland, which is a much smaller island than it appears on maps, due to distortion.
There were no British divisions in the Canadian Corps, only Canadian divisions