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Greenland, the world’s largest island, spans over 2 million square kilometers, yet only houses approximately 60,000 residents, comparable to the population of Dubuque, Iowa. Historically, Greenland became a Danish colony in the 18th century, with Danish Vikings having established a presence there centuries earlier. Although Greenland maintains a degree of self-governance today with its parliament and prime minister, it remains a territory of the Danish crown.