Definition of Greenland in English:
Greenland
proper nounˈɡriːnləndˈɡrinlənd
A large island lying to the north-east of North America and mostly within the Arctic Circle; population 56,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Nuuk (Godthåb).
格陵兰(岛)(位于北美洲之东北,大部分在北极圈内,2009年估计人口57, 600,首府努克 戈特霍布);丹麦语名GRØNLAND ,伊努伊特语称为KALAALLIT NUNAAT
Danish name Grønland; called in Inuit Kalaallit Nunaat
Only 5 per cent of Greenland is habitable; the population is largely Inuit. Formerly a Norse and a Danish settlement, Greenland became a dependency of Denmark in 1953 with internal autonomy from 1979. It withdrew from the EC in 1985
Definition of Greenland in US English:
Greenland
proper nounˈɡrēnləndˈɡrinlənd
A large island lying to the northeast of North America and mostly within the Arctic Circle; population 56,000 (estimated 2015); capital, Nuuk (Godthåb).
格陵兰(岛)(位于北美洲之东北,大部分在北极圈内,2009年估计人口57, 600,首府努克 戈特霍布);丹麦语名GRØNLAND ,伊努伊特语称为KALAALLIT NUNAAT
Only 5 percent of Greenland is habitable; the population is largely Inuit. Formerly a Norse and a Danish settlement, Greenland became a dependency of Denmark in 1953 with internal autonomy in 1979. It withdrew from the European Community in 1985
Danish name Grønland; called in Inuit Kalaallit Nunaat