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Why is Greenland part of north America and denmark is not?

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Because Denmark is on the European mainland

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What island in denmark is part of north America?

Greenland, but it's not a part of North America...


Which continent is Greenland?

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Is Greenland a country in North America?

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Name the island that is in North America that is part of Denmark?

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What large island belonging to denmark is considered a part of north America?

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