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Greenland's first ‘owner' was a Viking murderer. Here's the real story
Greenland's history begins with a Viking exile accused of murder. Named deceptively to attract settlers, the world's largest ...
Erik the Red, exiled from Norway and Iceland, discovered and named Greenland around 985 AD. His strategic naming attracted settlers from Iceland, establishing two major settlements. These Norse ...
President's Trump's designs on acquiring the world's largest island "one way or the other" have stirred feelings of betrayal ...
Erik the Red, whose real name was Erik Thorvaldsson, was a daring Viking explorer who famously turned a remote Arctic island ...
One of five TV shows battling for Göteborg's coveted Nordic Series Script Award, Iceland's four-parter "Vigdís," brings to ...
Scientists trekked across Icelandic lava flows that served as stand-ins for Venus’s volcanic landscapes, testing tools and ...
While Greenland has control over a range of internal matters as an autonomous territory, the government of Denmark is ...
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