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The highest cliff in Greenland is the 3,700-meter (12,139-foot) tall vertical face of the Antarctic ice sheet, known as the "Great Greenland Ice Sheet." However, if considering prominent cliffs, the highest is often referred to as the sheer face of the Sermitsiaq mountain near Nuuk, which stands at about 1,200 meters (3,937 feet). These cliffs are renowned for their dramatic vertical drops and stunning landscapes.

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