Greenland
Greenland (in Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, literal meaning: "Land of the human") is the world's largest island, about 84% ice-capped (or ice-sheeted). The island was granted self-government in 1978 by the Danish parliament. The law went into effect the following year. The Queen of Denmark remains Greenland's Head of State, however.
The extreme north of Greenland is not covered by an ice cap (indicated as pale blue in the map to the right), because the air there is to too dry to produce snow, which is essential in the production and maintenance of an ice cap.
If the Greenland ice cap were to completely melt away, Greenland would most likely be an archipelago instead of an island-continent like Australia.
The capital is Nuuk (Godthåb).
- Geography of Greenland
- History of Greenland
- Demographics of Greenland
- Government of Greenland
- Economy of Greenland
- Communications in Greenland
- Transportation in Greenland
- Military of Greenland
- Foreign relations of Greenland
See Danish colonization of the Americas
From the CIA World Factbook 2000.
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Greenland is also a place name in the State of New Hampshire in the United States of America. See Greenland, New Hampshire.