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Jelling
A Norse settlement.
yes
Because archaeologists have found remnants of a Viking settlement at L'Anse aux Meadows, on the northernmost tip of Newfoundland.
Greenland
Vinland
Newfoundland, Canada.
There was a Viking settlement in Newfoundland, called Vinland. It only lasted a couple of years before the Vikings abandoned it.
They established a settlement in Newfoundland, called Vinland, which they abandoned after a couple of years.
The Viking word "thorpe" derives from Old Norse and means "village" or "hamlet." It is commonly found in place names across England and other regions influenced by Viking settlers. The term often indicates a settlement or community, typically associated with agricultural activity. In modern usage, it can still denote a small town or village.
According to History/ Geographical books and studies, Vikings were the first people to create the settlement in GreenLand. :)