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Photos show Greenland's culture, which has both Inuit and Danish influences. Its industry, cuisine, and more are shaped by ...
Greenland’s rich oil, gas and rare earth mineral reserves and its Arctic location have always been its point of attraction.
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Boing Boing on MSNGreenland isn't green, and other fun factsMany Americans are becoming interested in Greenland right now for no particular reason. Here is a selection of interesting ...
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TheCollector on MSNEric the Red: The Incredible Story of Greenland’s First VikingMost of Greenland was covered in ice, so Erik the Red and his followers settled in the few areas with vegetation. The Norse ...
Here are five things to know about Greenland: Inhabited by Inuits on and off for almost 4,500 years, the island was originally dubbed 'Green land' by Erik the Red, a Viking explorer who landed on ...
Leif Erikson (also spelled Ericsson, or Eiriksson) was the second of three sons of Erik the Red, who established a settlement in Greenland after he was exiled from Iceland. Leif Erikson's story ...
But Greenland, named by Viking adventurer Erik the Red to attract settlers, has a history of human habitation that stretches back more than 4,000 years.
NUUK, Denmark — Denmark's self-governing territory of Greenland, which votes Tuesday ... the island was originally dubbed 'Green land' by Erik the Red, a Viking explorer who landed on the ...
This story appears in the June 2010 issue of National Geographic magazine. A little north and west of Greenland's stormy southern tip, on a steep hillside above an iceberg-clotted fjord first ...
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