Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit Nunaat, meaning "Land of the Kalaallit (Greenlanders)"; Danish: Grønland, meaning "Greenland") is a self-governed Danish territory. Though geographically and ethnically an Arctic island nation associated with the continent of North America, politically and historically Greenland is closely tied to Europe.
2007-01-19 07:58:30
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answered by krisfnj 2
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North America
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenland
2007-01-19 08:01:50
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answered by COOL 3
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Greenland is located in the North American continent.
2007-01-21 00:40:54
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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Greenland is owned by Denmark but It is officially part of North America...it is not a continent of its own! I mean...come on people!
2007-01-19 08:24:54
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answered by lappie1012 2
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North America
2007-01-19 07:51:33
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answered by dark angel 2
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North America.
Here is a great site that explains why Australia is a continent, but Greenland is just a big Island. http://users.erols.com/jcalder/CONTISLAND.html
2007-01-19 07:54:25
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answered by anthonyowen79 2
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North America.
2007-01-19 08:23:47
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answered by lenpol7 7
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Greenland is a part of North America. However, it is a territory of Denmark. Therefore, it is geographically part of North America and is politically part of Europe.
2007-01-19 08:09:38
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answered by JAB 2
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Greenland.
2007-01-19 10:58:30
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answered by cliff 4
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Greenland is regarded as being a continent unto itself.
2007-01-19 07:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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