
Grønland
Grønland, known as Greenland in English, is the world's largest island, located in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. It is an autonomous territory within Denmark, with a predominantly Inuit population. The landscape is characterized by vast ice sheets, glaciers, and rugged fjords, with a sparse population concentrated along the coast. Despite its icy appearance, Greenland has a unique ecosystem, rich wildlife, and emerging opportunities in sustainable mining and tourism. Climate change is significantly impacting its ice cover, influencing global sea levels and Arctic ecosystems. Greenland plays a vital role in understanding Arctic environmental processes.