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He called it Greenland. It was the name his father came up with.
The population of Greenland is largely Inuit. So, they answer is "Inuit"
It would be a lot colder and take up more space than Greenland currently does already.
The population of Greenland is largely Inuit. So, they answer is "Inuit"
umm...no! maybe in Greenland but not iceland, well there is alot of ice so...
88% of Greenland's population is made up of Inuits or mixed Inuit-Danish people. Europeans, especially Danish, make up for the other 12%, as Greenland is not a country, but a democracy with a constitutional monarchy to Denmark, hence the number of Danes.
Greenland is not composed of any nations. It is an autonomous country (somewhat like a territory) of Denmark.
The population of Greenland is about 57,000 and indigenous peoples make up 89% of the population, totaling to about 50,730.
Greenland is not in a region. Greenland is in the territory of Denmark. There are many regions in Greenland.
Grew up in Iceland, lived in Greenland.
The land in the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, United States, Canada, Greenland and Iceland.The land on the Arctic Circle is divided among eight countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, the United States (Alaska), Canada, Denmark (Greenland), and Iceland (where it passes through the small offshore island of Grímsey).
The population of Greenland is about 57,000 and indigenous peoples make up 89% of the population, totaling to about 50,730.