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After tsunami, Greenland’s national day becomes a day of mourning

By Jane George, Nunatsiaq News June 22, 2017
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June 21, National Day in Greenland, is usually a day for celebrating the island’s home rule government. But this year, residents are still in shock over last weekend’s tsunami.

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