Location:
Northern North America, island between the Arctic Ocean and the North Atlantic Ocean, northeast of Canada
Geographic coordinates:
72 00 N, 40 00 W
Map references:
Arctic Region
Area: Area - comparative: Land boundaries: Coastline: Maritime claims: Climate: Terrain: Elevation: Natural resources: Land use: Irrigated land: Population - distribution: Natural hazards: Environment - current issues: Geography - note:
total: 2,166,086 sq km
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land: 2,166,086 sq km (410,449 sq km ice-free, 1,755,637 sq km ice-covered)
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country comparison to the world: 13
slightly more than three times the size of Texas
0 km
44,087 km
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territorial sea: 3 nm
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exclusive fishing zone: 200 nm or agreed boundaries or median line
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continental shelf: 200 nm or agreed boundaries or median line
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arctic to subarctic; cool summers, cold winters
flat to gradually sloping icecap covers all but a narrow, mountainous, barren, rocky coast
mean elevation: 1,792 m
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elevation extremes: lowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 m
highest point: Gunnbjorn Fjeld 3,694 m
coal, iron ore, lead, zinc, molybdenum, diamonds, gold, platinum, niobium, tantalite, uranium, fish, seals, whales, hydropower, possible oil and gas
agricultural land: 0.6%
arable land 0%; permanent crops 0%; permanent pasture 0.6%
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forest: 0%
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other: 99.4% (2011 est.)
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NA
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settlement concentrated on the southwest shoreline, with limited settlements scattered along the remaining coast; interior is uninhabited
continuous permafrost over northern two-thirds of the island
protection of the arctic environment; preservation of the Inuit traditional way of life, including whaling and seal hunting
dominates North Atlantic Ocean between North America and Europe; sparse population confined to small settlements along coast; close to one-quarter of the population lives in the capital, Nuuk; world's second largest ice sheet after that of Antarctica