Greenland
Etymology
Named by Norse explorer Erik Red, Greenland is primarily covered by an ice sheet.
History
Greenland's history includes early Paleo-Inuit cultures, Norse settlements that thrived until 15th century, & Thule culture, from which modern Inuit descend. Denmark established control in 16th century & granted home rule in 1979, expanding self-rule in 2009.
Tourism
Tourism is growing, focusing on adventure & sustainability, particularly in Nuuk & Ilulissat.
Economy
It relies on fishing, hunting, & mineral extraction, facing challenges from climate change that impact ecosystems & traditional lifestyles.
Population
Population of about 56,000, mostly Inuit, Greenland's official language is Greenlandic. Education is free, Christianity predominates alongside traditional beliefs.
Culture
Cultural expressions include music, sports, & cuisine featuring local ingredients.
Politics
Semi-autonomous political system with parliament & local governance under Danish defense.