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The Village in Greenland: "an Incredibly Hard Life"

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"There is no restaurant in the village, no bar, no café. The nearest restaurant is in Iceland, but that's 500 kilometers across freezing seas," says an article published in the American magazine The New Yorker in its print edition at the beginning of December. The article in The New Yorker deals with another thread about a Greenlandic polar bear hunter, Hjelmer Hammaken, who lives in a village in East Greenland called Ittoqortoormiit. You can't …
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"There is no restaurant in the village, no bar, no café. The nearest restaurant is in Iceland, but that's 500 kilometers across freezing seas," says an article published in the American magazine The New Yorker in its print edition at the beginning of December. The article in The New Yorker deals with another thread about a Greenlandic polar bear hunter, Hjelmer Hammaken, who lives in a village in East Greenland called Ittoqortoormiit. You can't …

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RÚV broke the news in on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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