Greenland, located in the North Atlantic Ocean, is the world’s largest island and an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. Despite its name, much of Greenland is covered in ice, earning it the title of the world’s largest non-continental ice sheet. The island’s stunning icy landscapes are dotted with glaciers, fjords, and towering mountains, making it a haven for adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts. Despite its remote location and harsh climate, Greenland is home to a resilient population, primarily indigenous Inuit people who have adapted to the challenging environment over thousands of years. In recent years, Greenland has gained attention due to the impacts of climate change, with rising temperatures leading to significant ice melt and environmental changes. Efforts are underway to study and mitigate these effects while preserving Greenland’s unique natural beauty and cultural heritage for generations to come.

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Greenland
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