Greenland Landscape
Greenland Flag

Greenland

#209

Population

56,025
Male vs. Female Ratio
52% Male 48% Female
#12

Land Area & Density

2,166,086 km²
Density: 0 per km²
#177

GDP

$3,235,809,504
Year: 2021
Per Capita: $57,757

Minimum Wage

$0/Month

Capital City

Nuuk

Continent

North America

Historical Greenland GDP

Greenland Culture

About Greenland

Greenland, the world's largest island, is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. Known for its vast icy landscapes, Greenland is covered by an immense ice sheet that spans over 80% of its surface, making it one of the most sparsely populated regions on Earth. The island is home to a population of around 56,000 people, primarily Inuit, who have adapted to the harsh Arctic environment over centuries. Greenland's economy relies heavily on fishing, tourism, and subsidies from Denmark, though it is increasingly exploring opportunities in mining and renewable energy. The country is also a focal point for climate change research, as its melting ice sheet contributes significantly to global sea-level rise. Despite its remote location, Greenland boasts stunning natural beauty, including towering icebergs, fjords, and the mesmerizing Northern Lights, attracting adventurers and scientists alike.

Key Facts

Official Language
Time Zone
UTC+0
Calling Code
+1

Geography