Greenland has a Parlimentary Democracy within a constitutional monarchy. The chief of state is the king or queen of Denmark. The head of government is the Prime Minister, who is elected by the Greenlandic Parliament. The 31 members of parliament are elected every four years. All citizens over the age of 18 can vote. The country is broken up into three districts called landsdele. Within each district are eighteen municipalities. Amyor and district council run each of the eighteen municipalities. They are elected every four years.
the same as now
Mostly islands. Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands.
The vikings connection between Greenland is that they came from Greenland
American government
They had a unified government.
It is now called Greenland.
Yes
Danish Croner is what they use in Greenland for money
Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. It's a commonwealth construction like Australia, New Zealand and Canada have with the United Kingdom. This means Greenland's Head of State is Queen Margrethe of Denmark, while they have their own parliament and Prime Minister.
It is a parliamentary democracy (Parliament of Greenland); which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
Greenland is an autonomous country, but it is still governed in part by Denmark and considered to be a part of the Kingdom of Denmark. In 2009, Greenland transferred from a "home rule" to a "self rule" governing system which means that now, Greenland governs all of their own affairs except foreign policy which is still handled by Denmark.
Indigeous people such as the Inuit live in Greenland.
Officially, China has a Communist State Government.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Denmark claims sovereignty over Greenland, but the territory has its own government responsible for most domestic affairs under the 2009 Act on Self-Government.
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there are none
The national airline of Greenland, changed its name from "Grønlandsfly" to Air Greenland. The airline is the flag-carrier airline of Greenland, it is jointly owned by the government of Greenland, the SAS Group, and the Danish government. Air Greenland operates a domestic airport network which includes all 13 civilian airports in Greenland with a fleet of 38 aircraft, including one airliner used for transatlantic and charter flights.