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  2. Timeline of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The Greenland carrier (Groenlands Knorr) made the Greenland run at intervals till 1369, when she sank and was apparently not replaced. [ 1 ] c.1500: The last Norse settlements have vanished leaving only the Inuit .

  3. History of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, Greenland was raised from the status of colony to that of an autonomous province or constituent country of the Danish Realm. Greenland was also assigned its own Danish county. Despite its small population, it was provided nominal representation in the Danish Folketing. A plantation of exotic arctic trees was created in 1954 near ...

  4. Greenland - Wikipedia

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    After 1996, Greenland has not had a single year when it did not lose mass on average. [103] In the 2010s, the Greenland ice sheet melted at its fastest rate during at least the past 12,000 years, and is on track to exceed that later in the century. [ 104 ]

  5. Colony of Greenland - Wikipedia

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    The colony of Greenland was a Danish colony created in 1950 with the union of North Greenland and South Greenland, and was ruled by one governor. [1] In 1953, the colony of Greenland was made an equal part of Denmark as an amt .

  6. Greenland says no thanks to Trump purchase idea — again - AOL

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    Greenland is an Alaska-sized, self-ruling Danish territory off North America, between the Arctic and Atlantic oceans. It is the world’s biggest island that isn’t a continent, about two-thirds ...

  7. Greenland to set terms of defence and mining ties with US ...

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    COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede said on Monday the country is looking to strengthen its defence and mining ties with the United States, albeit on its own terms, following ...

  8. Proposals for the United States to purchase Greenland

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    The Danish government's own outlook on national security was more parochial, and did not extend to viewing Greenland as a part of that. [110] The legal status of the 1941 arrangement was unsettled, with the United States still pressing for purchase and Denmark rejecting the offer, leaving matters at the status quo ante until the 1960s. [103 ...

  9. How much did it cost U.S. to acquire its territories? What to ...

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    Today, that would be $153 million. Phillippines. In 1898, at the end of the Spanish–American War, Spain agreed to sell the Philippines to the U.S. for $20 million – what would be $760 million ...