Greenland, a Danish self-governing island and the world's largest, is part of North America geographically and on the same tectonic plate (the North American Plate) but is not considered to be part of the continent politically.
2006-06-13 03:27:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Geographically, Greenland belongs to North America. Politically, Greenland is owned by Denmark and so is part of Europe.
2006-06-13 03:28:20
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answered by BlueManticore 6
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Greenland belongs to the continent of North America.
2006-06-13 03:35:17
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answered by seemoore04 1
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North America
2006-06-13 05:47:22
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answered by SHEILA G 2
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North America
2006-06-13 04:49:21
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answered by jimbob 6
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North America
2006-06-13 03:40:39
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answered by hoss170 1
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North America
2006-06-13 03:26:40
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answered by Kerry K 2
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North America
2006-06-13 03:26:24
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answered by shaylyn524 1
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North America
2006-06-13 03:24:44
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answered by mrkymrk64 3
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Yes Greenland is an island the largest island at that and it belongs to the continent of North America
have you every heard any so stupid it not part of a continent it's an island its like saying the UK is an island so its not part of a continent its part of Europe even though its an island
2006-06-13 04:14:06
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answered by red lyn 4
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