What is the Greenland Population Till 2026 January?

This news is very interesting at this time because of the American president of the Donad Trumph. He is the most powerful president in the world after Putin, and millions of people in the world are facing the rude rules of the American president.

According to the official reports, this is the union territory in the world, and many countries are trying to acquire this UT because it is full of green and ice and is the most popular for tourists and scenery.

What is the Greenland Population?

As per the official records Greenland’s population is Greenland has a very small population, estimated around 56,000 to 57,000 people, making it the world’s least densely populated territory, with most inhabitants living in coastal areas, particularly the capital, Nuuk.

The population is predominantly Inuit, descended from the Thule people, with a small percentage of people from Denmark and other countries, and the population growth has been stagnant. Around 20,000 people live in the Greenland and have the documents related to this.

What is the Greenland Population?

This is the self-governing territory within the Kingdom of Denmark. But nowadays, America is making a plan to control this. At this time few countries are also making this plan, such as Denmark, Russia and other countries. A significant portion of the population lives in urban areas (around 88% as of 2023).

About Greenland 

Aspect Details
Population ~56,000 (2026 est.)
Capital Nuuk (~20,000 residents)
Area 2.16 million sq km (world’s largest island)
Status Autonomous territory of Denmark
Ethnic Groups ~88% Inuit, Danish, Ohers
Density Lowest globally (~0.03/sq km)

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