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  • '''Greenland''' is a very large Island in the [[Arctic Ocean]]. A colony of [[Norse]] adventurers was established on the Southern tip of Greenland at the end of the tenth Century.
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  • '''Greenland''' is a very large Island in the [[Arctic Ocean]]. A colony of [[Norse]] adventurers was established on the Southern tip of Greenland at the end of the tenth Century.
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  • ...clude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A massive [[open-pit iron mine]] proposed in Greenland
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  • ...[[Inuk]] brought to the [[United States of America|United States]] from [[Greenland]] in 1897 by explorer [[Robert Peary]].
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  • ...urally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Greenland, the Canadian territories of Northwest Territories and Nunavut, the provinc
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  • ...''' in Greenland was planned to ship iron ore from [[open-pit mine]]s in [[Greenland]] to manufacturers in [[Europe]] and [[Asia]].<ref name=Nunatsiaq2011-09-19 | title = Huge Isua iron mine under development in western Greenland: “No known environmental issues" to deal with, says London Mining
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  • ...reenland]] appears to be larger than that of [[South America]]; actually, Greenland's area is smaller than that of the [[Arabian Peninsula]].
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  • [[Image:Orthographic sisimiut, qaanag, grise fiord.png|thumb|Sisimiut, Greenland and Grise Fiord, Nunavut, the endpoints of Florin Fodor's voyage.]] ...oman ajuns in Canada, din Groenlanda, cu o barca (Roman arrived in Canada, Greenland, with a boat)
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  • ...eading the first expedition to reach the [[South Pole]]. Amundsen lived in Greenland for a time where he learned Polar survival skills from the [[Inuit]] which
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  • ...North America''' comprises the [[United States of America]], [[Canada]], [[Greenland]], [[Mexico]] and the mainland region of [[Central America]], itself compri
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  • ...[[Inuit|Inuk]] who was brought to the [[United States of America]] from [[Greenland]] along with five other Inuit in 1897 by explorer [[Robert Peary]]. Minik was raised in [[Greenland]] among the [[Inughuit]] or Polar Eskimos, the northernmost group of Inuit
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  • ...a (2005) ''The Ice Museum: to Shetland, Germany, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbard in Search of the Lost Land of Thule''. New York: Penguin Book
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  • ...]s inhabiting the [[Arctic]] regions of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Greenland]], the [[Canada|Canadian]] territories of [[Northwest Territories]] and [[N ...ktun]], though other local designations may be used for both. The Inuit of Greenland regard "Eskimo" as a more neutral term, but more commonly refer to themselv
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  • In the [[Middle Ages]], the name was sometimes used to denote [[Greenland]], [[Svalbard]] or [[Iceland]], such as by [[Adam of Bremen|Bremen's]] [[De A municipality in [[North Greenland]] was [[Geographical renaming|formerly named]] Thule after the [[mythical p
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  • In 2011 Maersk won a long term contract to supply [[Thule AFB]], in Greenland and [[McMurdo Station]], in [[Antarctica]], and the Maersk Peary was reflag
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  • To the east [[Baffin Bay]] separates Baffin Island from [[Greenland]].
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  • ...he Danish Chief of Defence, Admiral Jørgensen, pays a visit to Nunavut and Greenland to plan for future defence of the region
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  • He made multiple scientific field trips to [[Labrador]] and [[Greenland]] in the 1920s and 1930s.<ref name=WbfcWeedBio/>
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  • ...another 2 million Native people lived in what is today Canada, Alaska, and Greenland at that time.
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  • ...o return to Canada by sailing two thousand kilometers from [[Sisimiut]], [[Greenland]] to Grise Fiord.<ref name=SikuNews20081112>
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  • ...rce]] to assist [[cargo vessel]]s supplying its [[Thule AFB]], in northern Greenland.<ref name=PetersonAFB/><ref name=ColoradoAFB/> The tugboat is operated duri
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  • ...smussen'' and her two sister ships normally operate in the waters around [[Greenland]].
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  • ...epositional landforms. [[Ice cap]]s are present today at the poles, over [[Greenland]] and [[Antarctica]], but others were present during [[glaciation]]s (e.g., ...e streams called outlet glaciers. The [[ice cap]]s of [[Antarctica]] and [[Greenland]] are present-day examples of continental glaciers with a maximum thickness
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  • ...passage. He and his crew reached [[Iceland]] early May and the south of [[Greenland]] a month later. On June 25, the explorers reached the [[Hudson Strait]] a
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  • '''Bowhead Whales''', also known as the '''Greenland Right Whale''', are [[baleen whales]] which live in the [[Arctic Ocean]].<r
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  • ...oast. Water also enters from the Pacific via the Bering Strait. The [[East Greenland Current]] carries the major outflow. Ice covers most of the ocean surface y ...c Ocean by the [[Bering Strait]] and to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] through the Greenland Sea. Its geographic coordinates are: {{coords|90|00|N|0|00|E}}
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  • ...rica]], and the [[Caribbean]], as well as parts of [[South America]] and [[Greenland]] as the administrative area, each of which they refer to as a [[Technate]]
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  • ...economic to ship other goods from [[Murmansk]] around the Southern tip of Greenland, to Churchill, and then by rail to markets in North America.<ref name=Bbc20
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  • ...his interview as they both served aboard the Northland together during the Greenland patrol. ...his interview as they both served aboard the Northland together during the Greenland patrol.
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  • ATMI monitors [[air pollution]] in [[Denmark]] and [[Greenland]],<ref>[http://www.dmu.dk/International/Air/ Air Pollution] (NERI website p
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  • ...e 1100s covered all of Norway, parts of present [[Sweden]], [[Iceland]], [[Greenland]], the [[Isle of Man]], the [[Orkney Islands]], the [[Shetland Islands]], t
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  • ...re was no release of radioactive material. Other accidents (e.g., Thule, Greenland in 1968, and Palomares, Spain, in 1966) caused the complete disruption of t | title = Air Force Releases Reports on Palomares, Spain and Thule Airbase, Greenland Nuclear Weapons Accidents
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  • ...] waters, departing [[Boston, Massachusetts]] on 16 July 1947 for [[Thule, Greenland]], and [[Devon Island|Devon]] and [[Cornwallis Island, Nunavut|Cornwallis]] ...on "Bluejay"—transporting construction materials to the northern part of [[Greenland]]—and was busy in that mission from May to September of that year. She re
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  • ...[[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]]; and [[Narsarssuak]], [[Greenland]]. In November, she began the first of three round-trip voyages from the ea On 12 July 1950, she embarked upon a voyage which took her to [[Thule]], Greenland, and to [[Cornwallis Island]] in the far northern reaches of [[Canada]]. Sh
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  • ===Greenland=== Greenland VMS is based on Argos/CLS and Inmarsat-C transceivers. The VMS software is
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  • ...regularly in type, squadron, and amphibious exercises which ranged from [[Greenland]] to the [[Caribbean]]. Her activities also included periodic deployment wi
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  • ...and after a period in [[New York Naval Shipyard]] proceeded to northwest [[Greenland]] for extensive priority survey work. She concluded the season with a surve
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  • ...Norse era, Norwegian explorers discovered and colonized [[Iceland]] and [[Greenland]], and even reached [[Newfoundland]] in present-day [[Canada]]. Norse settl
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  • ...lations have been reviewed.<ref name="pmid16446352">{{cite journal |author=Greenland S |title=Bayesian perspectives for epidemiological research: I. Foundations ...ce of multiple comparisons.<ref name="pmid18453632">{{cite journal |author=Greenland S |title=Multiple comparisons and association selection in general epidemio
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  • ...ry]]''. On this fourth voyage he worked his way around the west coast of [[Greenland]] and into the bay, mapping much of its eastern coast. The ''Discovery'' be
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  • ...ale seaborne supply lift to the new airbase under construction at [[Thule, Greenland]]. She returned to Norfolk on 29 August 1951 and resumed operations with th
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  • ...is composed of Canada, Cuba, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, France (in respect of St Pierre et Miguelon), Iceland, Ja }}</ref>, Denmark (in respect of the Faroe Islands and Greenland), European Union, Iceland, Norway, Poland, Russian Federation.
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  • ...ioactive contamination over a 5-square-kilometre area of [[North Star Bay, Greenland]].</ref>
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  • ...of Kane's guides, appeared with the show (Hans was, at the time, still in Greenland). Nevertheless, Dr. Judd regales his readers with a colorful account of th
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  • *[[Greenland Dog]] (Greenland Husky)
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  • ...ying the cycles of the ice ages using data collected from sea-floor cores, Greenland ice, and other terrestrial sources. We have published a careful spectral an
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  • ...Ogdensburg Agreement of August 1940, and the American occupation first of Greenland in April 1941, and then of Iceland in July. The latter two steps followed t
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  • ...rn [[Atlantic]] and [[Caribbean]]. Ranging as far north as [[Labrador]], [[Greenland]], and [[Newfoundland]], ''Shadwell'' participated in several [[Arctic Circ
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  • ...ronicler has heard about this phenomenon from compatriots returning from [[Greenland]], and he gives three possible explanations: that the Ocean was surrounded
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  • *[[Greenland Dog]]
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  • ...rgeon on the ''Royal Bounty'', a [[Leith]] whaler, in which he sailed to [[Greenland]]. He married, hastily and could not support his wife; this made it impossi
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  • ...ensive [[diagnostic test]].<ref name="pmid17729377">{{cite journal |author=Greenland S |title=The need for reorientation toward cost-effective prediction: comme
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  • ...nd]] and [[North Africa]], including an amphibious training operation in [[Greenland]].
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  • ...[atherosclerosis]].<ref name="pmid16818927">Lloyd-Jones DM, Liu K, Tian L, Greenland P. [http://annals.org/cgi/content/full/145/1/35 Narrative review: Assessmen
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  • ...merican Heart Association]]<ref name="pmid17220398">{{cite journal| author=Greenland P, Bonow RO, Brundage BH, Budoff MJ, Eisenberg MJ, Grundy SM et al.| title= ...than being community based.<ref name="pmid14722147">{{cite journal| author=Greenland P, LaBree L, Azen SP, Doherty TM, Detrano RC| title=Coronary artery calcium
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  • ...e"; the northern frigid zone is mostly the [[Arctic Ocean]] and includes [[Greenland]] with the northern extremities of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], Canada,
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  • ...arly as 1611 the 50,000+ bowhead whales resident between the east coast of Greenland and the island of Spitzbergen were the subject of intensive commercial hunt
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  • ...09935">{{cite journal| author=Hsia J, Heiss G, Ren H, Allison M, Dolan NC, Greenland P et al.| title=Calcium/vitamin D supplementation and cardiovascular events
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  • ...[[Central America|Central American]] coast in the south to the shores of [[Greenland]] in the north. Late in 1947, ''Winston'' was inactivated briefly at [[Balt
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  • ...evels of HBV are in northern South America, northern Canada and Alaska and Greenland. In these areas, the lifetime risk of infection is greater than 60% with pa
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  • ...d not expect such a pronunciation for England, Scotland, Ireland, Iceland, Greenland or New Zealand, and it recalls the days of the [[British Empire]]: '''[[Les
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  • ...[atherosclerosis]].<ref name="pmid16818927">Lloyd-Jones DM, Liu K, Tian L, Greenland P. [http://annals.org/cgi/content/full/145/1/35 Narrative review: Assessmen
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  • ...mapping of Baffin Bay, and the discovery of the [[Inuit]] at [[Etah]] in [[Greenland]], the northernmost human settlement on Earth. Nevertheless, after Ross tu
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  • ...mapping of Baffin Bay, and the discovery of the [[Inuit]] at [[Etah]] in [[Greenland]], the northernmost human settlement on Earth. Nevertheless, after Ross tu
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  • ...[[Czech Republic]], [[Denmark]] (not including the [[Faroe Islands]] or [[Greenland]]), [[Estonia]], [[Finland]], [[France]] (including [[Guadeloupe]], [[Guian
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  • ...HMS Terror (1813)|HMS ''Terror'']] (four of the crew were sent back from [[Greenland]] as "unfit for service", so the final complement of the expedition was 129
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  • ...HMS Terror (1813)|HMS ''Terror'']] (four of the crew were sent back from [[Greenland]] as "unfit for service", so the final complement of the expedition was 129
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  • ...ean contact with North America was that of the medieval Norse sailing from Greenland. For several years after 1000 AD they operated a small village on the tip
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  • ...n empire that included England, [[Jutland]], [[Norway]], [[Iceland]] and [[Greenland]]. Cnut's death in 1035 led to monarchical chaos that ultimately placed the
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