Is Greenland a country?

Despite the fact that Greenland is geographically a part of the North American continent, it is in fact, an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark. Having been politically and culturally associated with Europe for at least a thousand years, Denmark has held colonies in Greenland since 1721.
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Why Greenland is not a country?

Greenland is an Autonomous country

Although Greenland is geographically a part of the North American continent, it has been politically and culturally associated with Europe for about a millennium. Since 1721, Denmark has held colonies in Greenland, but the country was made part of Denmark in 1953.
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Which country does Greenland belong to?

Home to 56,000 people, Greenland has its own extensive local government, but it is also part of the Realm of Denmark. Despite the distance between Greenland and Denmark - about 3532 km between their capitals - Greenland has been associated with Denmark politically and culturally for a millennium.
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Do people live on Greenland?

Of the roughly fifty-six thousand people who live in Greenland, the world's largest island, the vast majority are Inuit, and almost a quarter live in the capital city, Nuuk.
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Is Greenland rich or poor?

According to the World Bank, Greenland is definitively high-income and has been since 1989. The average income per resident is about $33,000.
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Is English spoken in Greenland?

English is also widely studied and spoken. Many schools make it compulsory for their students to study English along with Danish. However, in remote areas of the country, English is not widely spoken or understood. Other languages spoken in Greenland were brought to the island by immigrants.
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Is Greenland 6 months of darkness?

The 6 months day/night cycle is exactly happening only at the poles (as pointed out in comments). Between the poles and the arctic circle you have a gradual change from 6 month cycle to the 24 hour cycle. Greenland is partially in this area (south Greenland is actually outside the arctic circle).
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Why is Greenland so empty?

Although Greenland is quite large (about a third of the size of the USA), most of the country is untouched. The giant ice sheets covering the country make much of it uninhabitable. At least a quarter of Greenlandic people live in the capital, Nuuk.
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Can I move to Greenland?

If you are a citizen of a Nordic country, you can travel freely to Greenland to live and work there. You do not need a visa, a work permit or a residence permit.
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Why are Iceland and Greenland switched?

A thousand years ago the area the vikings landed in Greenland (probably to hunt walrus' for their ivory as they had been hunted to extinction in Iceland) was warmer than it is today, so it makes perfect sense that it would be green, and the vikings would call it 'Greenland. '
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Is Iceland its own country?

Following a plebiscite, Iceland formally became an independent republic on June 17, 1944.
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Why do Denmark own Greenland?

Because of Norway's weak status, it lost sovereignty over Greenland in 1814 when the union was dissolved. Greenland became Danish in 1814 and was fully integrated in the Danish state in 1953 under the Constitution of Denmark. With the Constitution of 1953, the people in Greenland became citizens of Denmark.
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Why is Australia not an island?

According to Britannica, an island is a mass of land that is both “entirely surrounded by water” and also “smaller than a continent.” By that definition, Australia can't be an island because it's already a continent.
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Why is Australia a continent but not Greenland?

The main reason is all about the continental shelf and not the coastline–Greenland is connected to North America to the continental shelf while Australia has its own shelf.
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Does Greenland have a military?

Greenland has no regular military, although it has an armed coast guard that patrols the Greenlandic coast and carries out search and rescue operations. Manpower available for military service: males age 16-49: 15,280 (2010 est.)
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Is Greenland a nice place to live?

Greenlanders have an energy and love for life you won't find anywhere else. The harsh seasons can push us mentally and physically, and we do our best to enjoy our simple life. We know how to stay warm and do comfy activities during long dark winter days, and we know how to celebrate life in the summer.
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How warm does it get in Greenland?

The climate in Greenland is warm, oppressive, extremely windy, and mostly cloudy. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 75°F to 86°F and is rarely below 72°F or above 88°F.
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Which is colder Iceland or Greenland?

Despite what the names suggest, Greenland is much colder than Iceland. 11% of Iceland's landmass is covered by a permanent Ice Sheet. As amazing as this is, it's nothing compared to Greenland's unbelievable 80% Ice Sheet Cover.
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Which country has only day?

Also known as the Land of the Midnight Sun, Norway, for a period of 76 days never experiences sunset. That period is from May until the end of July, where there is constant sunlight. The city of Svalbard in the country experiences constant sunshine from April 10 to August 23.
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Which country has 40 minutes night?

The 40-minute night in Norway takes place in June 21 situation. At this time, the entire part of the earth from 66 degree north latitude to 90 degree north latitude remains under sunlight and this the reason why the sun sets for only 40 minutes. Hammerfest is a very beautiful place.
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Is Greenland safe to visit?

OVERALL RISK : LOW. Overall Greenland is considered to be a safe destination if you will be using your common sense and be very attentive.
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Does Greenland have 4 seasons?

Seasons in Greenland are different to the seasons you probably know from back home. We only really have two definitive seasons – a long winter and a short summer. Greenland's summer is short and changeable, and starts proper in June.
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What is the main religion in Greenland?

Evangelical Lutheranism is the official religion. It is followed by nearly two-thirds of the population; about one-third of Greenlanders follow other forms of Christianity. Traditional beliefs, including shamanism, are still practiced by a small minority.
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