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Greenland

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Facts about Greenland

 
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Silje Bergum Kinsten/norden.org
Greenland has been populated for 5,000 years, by people from Arctic region and Europe. Although part of the North American continent, geopolitically the island is part of Europe.

Greenland is part of the Kingdom of Denmark but has wide-ranging autonomy, which was extended in 2009. However, this does not include foreign and security policy or currency policy.

Politics in Greenland

Greenland is not a member of the EU, but has a special fisheries agreement and was accepted as one of the overseas countries and territories with special association with the EU.

  • National day: 21 June (longest day of the year)
  • Form of government: Self-government, within the kingdom of Denmark
  • Parliament: Inatsisartut (31 seats)
  • EU membership: From 1 January 1973 to 1 February 1985
  • NATO membership: Since 1949 (as part of Denmark’s membership)
  • Head of state: King Frederik X
  • Head of government (since April 2025): Jens-Frederik Nielsen 

Population

Greenland has around 56,600 inhabitants of whom about 19,600 live in the capital Nuuk.

  • Population in 2023: 56.609
  • Population of the capital in 2023: 19.604

Population trend

 

Economy

Sealing, whaling, fishing and hunting are the main sources of income, The country also has a growing income from tourism as well as some mining.

Per capita GDP is €25,000 (2006).

  • Currency: Danish krone (DKK)

Geography

Greenland is the world’s biggest island. Almost 80% of it is covered by the ice cap and glaciers. The ice-free area is almost as large as Sweden, but only a very small part of it is arable.

  • Total area: 2,166,086 km2
  • Inland ice and glaciers: 1,755,637 km2
  • Ice-free area: 410,449 km2
  • Highest point: Gunnbjørn’s Fjeld 3,693 m
  • Coastline: 44,087 km
  • Borders: 0 km
  • Forests: 1 km2

Climate and environment

Greenland is in the polar zone, where winter temperatures reach as low as -50°C and summer temperatures rarely exceed 10–15°C. Due its size, however, temperatures can vary considerably from one part of the country to another.

  • Average temperature in Nuuk (2020): -0.7°C (max. 18.4°C, min. -19°C)
  • Precipitation (2006): Aasiaat 352 mm, Tasiilaq 742 mm

Average temperature in Nuuk, Greenland

Degrees Celsius

Greenlandic

The official language, Greenlandic, is spoken by the majority, although a small proportion of the population considers itself bilingual and uses Danish as a parallel language.

Are you interested in moving to Greenland?

If you are interested in moving to Greenland, contact Info Norden, the Nordic Council of Ministers’ information service.

Do you want to know more about Greenland and the rest of the Nordic countries?

The biennial report State of the Nordic Region provides a comprehensive and unique insight into the Nordic countries, drawing on statistical data on demographics, the labour market, education and the economy in the Region.

Interested in more statistics?

We have collated relevant Nordic data and statistics in the Nordic Statistics database. The database covers multiple subject areas and all of the Nordic countries.

 

 

 

10 Best Things to Do in Greenland | Adventure Life

 

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Top experiences.Observe the magical Northern Lights display, Discover Nuuk with a guided walk and tasting, Watch humpback whales in a summer fjord boat tour
 
Navigate fjords with diverse floating icebergs
Witness stunning ice giants and majestic whales in their icy realm
Try dogsledding through Greenland's snowy terrain
Glide across snowy plains beneath the dancing aurora
Observe majestic whales in Disko Bay
Spot majestic whales in the stunning Arctic waters
Cruise the UNESCO-listed Ilulissat Icefjord
Witness colossal ice formations calving into the Arctic waters
Tour colossal ice formations by boat
Witness colossal icebergs up close in the Arctic waters
Cruise fjords and witness glacier calving
See northern lights and ice sheet
Witness the aurora borealis and mush across the icy terrain
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