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Greenlandic (
Greenlandic:
kalaallisut [kalaːɬːisʉt]; Danish: grønlandsk [ˈkʁɶnˌlænˀsk]) is an Eskimo–Aleut
language with
about 57,000 speakers, mostly...
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Greenlanders Greenlandic Inuit, the
indigenous people of
Greenland Greenlandic culture Greenlandic cuisine Greenlandic people in
Denmark Greenlandic language...
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Greenlandic Inuit (
Greenlandic: kalaallit, Danish: Grønlandsk Inuit) are the
Indigenous and most
populous ethnic group in Greenland. Most
speak Greenlandic...
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known as West
Greenlandic (Danish: vestgrønlandsk), is the
primary language of
Greenland and
constitutes the
Greenlandic language,
spoken by the...
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Danish state. In the 1979
Greenlandic home rule referendum,
Denmark granted home rule to Greenland. In the 2008
Greenlandic self-government referendum...
- Denmark, the
Faroe Islands, and Greenland. The name was used by
Danish and
Greenlandic authorities in the
negotiations for home rule
introduced in 1979, and...
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Greenlandic cuisine is
traditionally based on meat from
marine mammals, birds, and fish, and
normally contains high
levels of protein.
Since colonization...
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Greenlandic independence (Danish: Grønlandsk selvstændighed;
Greenlandic: Namminersulivinneq) is a
political ambition of some
political parties (such as...
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Greenlandic Norse is an
extinct North Germanic language that was
spoken in the
Norse settlements of
Greenland until their demise in the late 15th century...
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represented in the Inatsisartut, a new
sixth party with a
primary focus on
Greenlandic independence, Qulleq,
gained ballot access a
month before the election...