Greenland is the world’s largest island, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, and is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.

Greenland is the world’s largest island, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, and is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark.

Around 80 percent of the island is covered by a massive ice sheet, giving Greenland an Arctic climate with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers.

Around 80 percent of the island is covered by a massive ice sheet, giving Greenland an Arctic climate with long, harsh winters and short, cool summers.

Winters can last up to eight months with temperatures dropping below –30°C, while summers are brief, mild, and marked by the midnight sun.

Winters can last up to eight months with temperatures dropping below –30°C, while summers are brief, mild, and marked by the midnight sun.

Greenland is home to about 56,000 people, most of whom live in small coastal towns, with Nuuk serving as the capital and administrative center.

Greenland is home to about 56,000 people, most of whom live in small coastal towns, with Nuuk serving as the capital and administrative center.

The population is predominantly Inuit, and everyday life remains closely connected to nature, seasonal cycles, and the sea.

The population is predominantly Inuit, and everyday life remains closely connected to nature, seasonal cycles, and the sea.

Fishing is the most important economic sector, with shrimp, halibut, and cod forming the backbone of exports and employment.

Fishing is the most important economic sector, with shrimp, halibut, and cod forming the backbone of exports and employment.

Traditional foods include seal, whale, fish, reindeer, and musk ox, often eaten dried or fermented, alongside modern Nordic-influenced cuisine in urban areas.

Traditional foods include seal, whale, fish, reindeer, and musk ox, often eaten dried or fermented, alongside modern Nordic-influenced cuisine in urban areas.

Cultural festivals such as National Day on June 21 and the Nuuk Snow Festival celebrate Inuit heritage, music, storytelling, and community life.

Cultural festivals such as National Day on June 21 and the Nuuk Snow Festival celebrate Inuit heritage, music, storytelling, and community life.

Greenland has its own elected parliament and government, managing internal affairs, while Denmark handles defense and foreign policy.

Greenland has its own elected parliament and government, managing internal affairs, while Denmark handles defense and foreign policy.

What makes Greenland truly unique is that it remains one of the few places in the modern world where geography, climate, and survival still actively govern how society function

What makes Greenland truly unique is that it remains one of the few places in the modern world where geography, climate, and survival still actively govern how society function

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