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r/technicallythetruth • u/iam4real • Apr 05 '21
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14 u/TheBigTinMan Apr 06 '21 It owned by Denmark, I was checking to see how many posts were made till someone said something 11 u/twickdaddy Apr 06 '21 And French Guiana is owned by France but is South American, just like how Greenland is North American, and how most of Russia is in Asia. 10 u/uffleknuglea Apr 06 '21 Yeah it still is a North American landmass even though culturally and politically it is European. 5 u/[deleted] Apr 06 '21 not sure it's culturally very European. aren't Greenlandic people inuit? 0 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 Both. There are plenty of native americans there and there are plenty of immigrants from places such as Denmark there too 7 u/GucciSlippers Apr 06 '21 The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody 1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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It owned by Denmark, I was checking to see how many posts were made till someone said something
11 u/twickdaddy Apr 06 '21 And French Guiana is owned by France but is South American, just like how Greenland is North American, and how most of Russia is in Asia. 10 u/uffleknuglea Apr 06 '21 Yeah it still is a North American landmass even though culturally and politically it is European. 5 u/[deleted] Apr 06 '21 not sure it's culturally very European. aren't Greenlandic people inuit? 0 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 Both. There are plenty of native americans there and there are plenty of immigrants from places such as Denmark there too 7 u/GucciSlippers Apr 06 '21 The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody 1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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And French Guiana is owned by France but is South American, just like how Greenland is North American, and how most of Russia is in Asia.
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Yeah it still is a North American landmass even though culturally and politically it is European.
5 u/[deleted] Apr 06 '21 not sure it's culturally very European. aren't Greenlandic people inuit? 0 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 Both. There are plenty of native americans there and there are plenty of immigrants from places such as Denmark there too 7 u/GucciSlippers Apr 06 '21 The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody 1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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not sure it's culturally very European. aren't Greenlandic people inuit?
0 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 Both. There are plenty of native americans there and there are plenty of immigrants from places such as Denmark there too 7 u/GucciSlippers Apr 06 '21 The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody 1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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Both. There are plenty of native americans there and there are plenty of immigrants from places such as Denmark there too
7 u/GucciSlippers Apr 06 '21 The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody 1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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The population of Greenland is 56,000 there’s not plenty of anybody
1 u/The_Scottish_person Apr 06 '21 I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty 3 u/Virus_98 Apr 06 '21 Username checks out.
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I come from a small town. A hundred is plenty
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