Tuesday: Geography

Greenland is an autonomous territory of which European country?

Hint: This is their flag 🇩🇰

Greenland is an autonomous territory of Denmark

Greenland, the world's largest island, is an autonomous territory of Denmark. Located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, Greenland has been politically connected to Denmark since the 18th century and officially became a Danish colony in 1814.
In 1979, Greenland gained home rule, allowing it to govern its internal affairs while Denmark retained control over defense and foreign policy. The relationship between Greenland and Denmark reflects a blend of shared history and Greenland’s unique Inuit culture.
The island's strategic location and natural resources make it geopolitically significant, while its vast ice sheet plays a crucial role in studying global climate change.

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