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County of Greenland

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

County of Greenland
Kalaallit Nunaat (Greenlandic)
Grønlands Amt (Danish)
County of Denmark
1953–1979

Mainland Denmark (lime green) and Greenland (dark green) in 1953
CapitalGodthåb
Government
Monarch 
• 1953-1972
Frederik IX
• 1972-1979
Margrethe II
Governor 
• 1950–1960
Poul Hugo Lundsteen
• 1960–1963
Finn C. Nielsen
• 1963–1973
Niels Otto Christensen
• 1973–1979
Hans Lassen
History 
• Established
5 June 1953
• home rule
1 May 1979
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Colony of Greenland
Greenland
Today part ofKingdom of Denmark

The County of Greenland (Danish: Grønlands Amt) was an amt (county) of Denmark, comprising Greenland and its associated islands, before home rule was granted to Greenland.

History

In 1953 Greenland's colonial status ended with the establishment of the 1953 Danish constitution.[1] When the colonial status ended, Greenland was incorporated into the Danish realm as an amt, which gave Greenlanders Danish citizenship. As a result, Danish policies toward Greenland changed to a strategy of cultural assimilation. During this period, the Danish government promoted the exclusive use of Danish in official matters and required Greenlanders to go to Denmark for their post-secondary education; many Greenlandic children grew up in boarding schools in southern Denmark, often losing their cultural ties to Greenland. The policy also backfired by producing a reassertion of Greenlandic cultural identity by the Greenlandic elite, leading to a movement in favour of independence that reached its peak in the 1970s. Because of this, a further desire to establish the legality of Greenland's status formed in Denmark, resulting in the Home Rule Act of 1979, which gave Greenland limited autonomy, with its own legislature taking control of some internal policies while the Parliament of Denmark maintained full control of external policies, security, and natural resources. The law came into effect on 1 May 1979.

See also

References

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