Greenland is a Danish territory with home rule since 1979, has a culture primarily influenced by Inuit traditions and Scandinavian heritage. Nuuk, its capital, houses 17,000 inhabitants amidst stunning icebergs and glaciers.
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Here are some places you must visit in Greenland:
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Ilulissat Icefjord
Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2004, offers stunning landscapes, hikes, boat rentals, and helicopter tours.
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Disko Bay
Disko Bay, situated on Greenland's western coast, holds historical importance as Erik the Red's settlement site in 985 AD.
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Katuaq
Katuaq, is a modernist L-shaped structure in Greenland with two auditoria, accommodating over a thousand and 508 people, inspired by Northern Lights, built in 1997.
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Nuuk Cathedral
Consecrated in 1849, this distinctive red church serves as a gathering place for celebrations, featuring landmarks like statues of Jonathan Petersen and Hans Egede.
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Mother Of The Sea
The “Mother of the Sea” sculpture by Aka Høegh near Nuuk Cathedral symbolizes Inuit folklore, teaching lessons against greed through its design.
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Scoresby Sund
Scoresby Sund, the world's largest fjord system located off Greenland's coast, offers stunning Arctic experiences, including sightings of polar bears, narwhals, and diverse seabird species.