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Greenland

Nuuk

Greenland, the world's largest island, is renowned for its breathtaking icebergs and the striking Ilulissat Icefjord, a UNESCO World Heritage Site where massive glaciers calve into the shimmering Disko Bay. This pristine landscape serves as a stunning backdrop to the rich Inuit culture, preserving stories and traditions that have thrived in harmony with the harsh Arctic environment for thousands of years.

YearPopulationChangeTrend
202456,836-29
202356,865+204
202256,661+8
202156,653+286
202056,367+142
201956,225+202
201856,023-149
201756,172-14
201656,186+72
201556,114-181
201456,295-188
201356,483-327
201256,810-80
201156,890+356
201056,534+211
200956,323-5
200856,328-227
200756,555-220
200656,775-160
200556,935+37
200456,898+147
200356,751+156
200256,595+216
200156,379+194
200056,185+85
199956,1000
199856,100+100
199756,000+100
199655,900+100
199555,800+300
199455,500+300
199355,200-100
199255,300-200
199155,500-100
199055,600+300
198955,300+500
198854,800+700
198754,100+600
198653,500+300
198553,200+500
198452,700+600
198352,100+600
198251,500+500
198151,000+800
198050,200+600
197949,600+400
197849,200-200
197749,400-300
197649,700+100
197549,600+100
197449,500+500
197349,000+700
197248,300+1,100
197147,200+800
197046,400+1,500
196944,900+1,500
196843,400+1,500
196741,900+1,400
196640,500+1,300
196539,200+1,600
196437,600+1,200
196336,400+1,400
196235,000+1,300
196133,700+1,200
196032,500