Greenland is considered part of North America and is located northeast of Canada. Greenland was fully integrated into Denmark in 1953 and organized as a territory in the Danish constitution.
It’s the largest island in the world (Followed by New Guinea, Borneo, and Madagascar) with 44,087 km (27,394.4 miles) of coastline and natural resources that include zinc, lead, iron ore, coal, molybdenum, gold, platinum, uranium, hydropower and fish.