Demography of Greenland
Total population of Greenland is ~59,300 people, out of which 31,390 are men and 27,910 are women. Approximately 26 percent of the population is 14 years old or younger, while just 6 percent is 65 years and older. Life expectancy is just shy of 70 years. The Inuit make up about 990 percent of the population and the rest are of Danish or other Nordic heritage. The first Vikings were Pagan, but Leif Erikson had converted them to Catholicism. One of the main reasons as to why recolonization had happened, was to bring the Protestant reformation to the land. Most of the country is estimated to be Lutheran although the traditional religion of the Inuit is shamanism.
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