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The world's largest island still largely unexplored
Greenland

Greenland is a 836,300 square-mile island with a population of less than 60,000, with only 100 miles of roads, no railways and with 90% of its land mass still indigenous. Its vast ice sheet covers the majority of Greenland; its charming towns and settlements dot the coasts, including its capital, Nuuk Town (Godthåb).

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