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Where is Greenland?

Greenland lies in the northeast of North America.

Greenland (Danish: GR _ NLAND Greenland: KalaallitNunaat;; English: Greenland lies in the northeast of North America. It is one of the autonomous territories of Denmark (the other is the Faroe Islands) and the largest island in the world, with an area of 2166,313.54 square kilometers. Greenland is located at the junction of North America and Europe, connecting the Arctic Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean, facing Canada across the Strait in the west, the Arctic Ocean in the north, the Atlantic Ocean in the south, and Iceland in Europe across the sea in the east through the Danish Strait.

It reaches Piridi in the north and Cape Farwell in the south, with a distance of 2,574 kilometers, the widest point of about 1.290 kilometers and the coastline of more than 35,000 kilometers. As a territory of Denmark, the capital Nuuk (Saint Gotha) is dominated by residents. The island is cold all year round and has a typical polar climate. The summer temperature in coastal areas can reach above zero, while the inland parts are frozen all the year round, accounting for more than 80% of the island.