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Greenlanders

Greenlanders (Greenlandic: Kalaallit, Danish: Grønlændere), also called Greenlandics or Greenlandic people, are the people of Greenland. Most speak Greenlandic, an Eskaleut language. Greenlandic Inuit make up 85–90% of the people of Greenland.

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Canada
55
Denmark
18,563
Faroe Islands
163
Greenland
56,583
Iceland
65
Netherlands
14

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Greenlanders

Nodes257
Edges256
Triples110
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007782
Components1

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Greenlanders

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related to Norse settlements · 33
Greenlanders → Additionally, Aside, At, Brattahlíð, Denmark, Dorset, Eastern, Erik, Garðar, Greenland, Greenland's, Iceland, Icelanders, In, Kalmar Union, King's, Kingdom, Konungs, Little Ice Age, Medieval Norwegian
related to Home rule (1945–present) · 20
Greenlanders → Blok, Danes, Danish, Danish Folketing, Danish Realm, Denmark, From, Greenland, Greenland Commission, Greenland's, However, In, Inuit, Royal Greenland Trading Department's, Sears, Television, The American, These, These European-style, This
related to Ethnic groups · 15
Greenlanders → As, Asia, China, Danish, Danish Greenlanders, Europeans, Greenland, Greenland's, Greenlandic Inuit, In, Inuit, North Americans, Philippines, Thailand, There
related to Identity · 13
Greenlanders → Although Greenland, As, As Danish, Communities, Danish, EU, European Communities, European Union, Greenland, However, Overseas Country, Territory, The Danish Realm
Canada · 1
Greenlanders → 55
Denmark · 1
Greenlanders → 18,563
Faroe Islands · 1
Greenlanders → 163
Greenland · 1
Greenlanders → 56,583
Iceland · 1
Greenlanders → 65
Netherlands · 1
Greenlanders → 14

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greenland greenlandic danish greenland's inuit norse population denmark nuuk settlements including also culture norway primarily century language part people rule

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
GreenlandersCanada551.00infobox
GreenlandersDenmark18,5631.00infobox
GreenlandersFaroe Islands1631.00infobox
GreenlandersGreenland56,5831.00infobox
GreenlandersIceland651.00infobox
GreenlandersNetherlands141.00infobox
GreenlandersNorway2931.00infobox
GreenlandersUnited Kingdom601.00infobox
GreenlandersUnited States3521.00infobox
Deltaterrasserne emerginginstance ofwith settlements0.80text
modern unemploymentinstance ofthey introduced challenges0.80text
poorly planned housing projectsinstance ofthey introduced challenges0.80text

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