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  2. History of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The history of Greenland is a history of life under extreme Arctic conditions: currently, an ice sheet covers about eighty percent of the island, restricting human activity largely to the coasts. The first humans are thought to have arrived in Greenland around 2500 BCE.

  3. Norse settlements in Greenland - Wikipedia

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    By 1000, practically all climatically relevant areas of Greenland were populated. The Norse settled in three separate locations in south-western Greenland: the larger Eastern Settlement, the smaller Western Settlement, and the still smaller Middle Settlement (often considered part of the Eastern one).

  4. Greenland - Wikipedia

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    Greenland. Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, pronounced [kalaːɬːit nʉnaːt]; Danish: Grønland, pronounced [ˈkʁɶnˌlænˀ]) is a North American island autonomous territory [14] of the Kingdom of Denmark. [15] It is the larger of two autonomous territories within the Kingdom, the other being the Faroe Islands; the citizens of both ...

  5. Herjolfsnes - Wikipedia

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    Archaeologists. Poul Nörlund. Herjolfsnes was a Norse settlement in Greenland, 50 km northwest of Cape Farewell. It was established by Herjolf Bardsson in the late 10th century and is believed to have lasted some 500 years. The fate of its inhabitants, along with all the other Norse Greenlanders, is unknown.

  6. Culture of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The northwest corner of Greenland is known as the Thule region. It is roughly the size of Germany, but inhabited by less than 1,000 people. The northernmost year-round communities on earth (Siorapaluk, Moriusaq, Savissivik, Qeqertat, and Qaanaaq) are in the Thule region. Siorapaluk, with approximately 80 residents, is just 730 nautical miles ...

  7. Eastern Settlement - Wikipedia

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    The known major farms and churches are identified, as well as some probable geographical names. The Eastern Settlement (Old Norse: Eystribygð [ˈœystreˌbyɣð]) was the first and by far the larger of the two main areas of Norse Greenland, settled c. AD 985 – c. AD 1000 by Norsemen from Iceland. At its peak, it contained approximately 4,000 ...

  8. Earth Abides - Wikipedia

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    Earth Abides. Earth Abides is a 1949 American post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by George R. Stewart. The novel tells the story of the fall of civilization from deadly disease and the emergence of a new culture with simpler tools. Set in the 1940s in Berkeley, California, the story is told by Isherwood Williams, who emerges from isolation ...

  9. List of Greenlandic artists - Wikipedia

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    Jens Leibhardt (1931-1994), stone carving [ 26] Anne-Lise Løvstrøm (born 1960), Nuuk [ 1] Henrik Lund ( Intel'eraq, 1875–1948), painter, lyricist. Kistat Lund (1944-2017) [ 5] Dine Lyberth, stone carving [ 27] Gerth Lyberth (1867–1929) Hans Lynge (1906–1988) known as the founder of modern art in Greenland, impressionist painter, founder ...