Self-ruling though long associated with Denmark, the world's largest island is a chilly but fascinating North Atlantic land of glaciers, Arctic wildlife, Inuit culture - and of course and some awesome adventure and ecotourism opportunities.

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Greenland rising: what´s all the fuss about the world´s largest island?

  posteriori In recent months, with all the recent absurd and offensive bullying about the United States somehow acquiring Greenland “one way or the other,”  along with the territory´s March  election, the world´s attention has been focused as never before on this massive island (at 836,330 square miles, bigger than Alaska and California combined and almost nine times the size of the United Kingdom), with a population of just 57,000. Technically it´s part of North America but deeply European…

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Fascinating facts about Greenland

I just got back from a trip to Copenhagen, and since Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark, while there I learned a fair amount about that fascinating land and even met my first Greenlander. So when I got back home I started watching videos, and found this one particularly interesting. Looking forward to visiting for myself as soon as possible!!

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