No, Greenland is an island that is, I believe, a protectorate of Denmark. You're thinking of Iceland, which is ALSO not a state.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, not a state. It has its own government, but Denmark handles its foreign affairs and defense.
Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not a city state but a self-governing country within the Kingdom.
The state with the capital of Godthab is Greenland. Godthab is also known as Nuuk in Greenlandic, and it is the capital city of Greenland.
Greenland is located in the North Atlantic ocean.
The name of the capital city of Greenland is called Nuuk.
The real name for Greenland is Kalaallit Nunaat in the Greenlandic language.
Greenland is an autonomous country in the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not an independent sovereign state, and so no state is in Greenland.
Greenland is a country.
Greenland is part of Denmark.
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Greenland is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not a city state but a self-governing country within the Kingdom.
GREENLAND
The state with the capital of Godthab is Greenland. Godthab is also known as Nuuk in Greenlandic, and it is the capital city of Greenland.
Greenland is a semi-independent entity under the Danish crown, i.e. part of Denmark.
it is in Africa, next to Greenland, Osja.
It must be Greenland that is a part of the Danish Kingdom. But Greenland is to a large extend an autonomous state that receives subsidiaries from Denmark.
Alaska, Greenland
Besides antarctica, greenland is the stormiest