Transportation in Greenland
Greenland has a very interesting transportation system as roads outside of the cities are virtually non-existent. Traditionally, the locals would travel by boat in the summertime and by dog-sled during the winter, but recently air travel (helicopters and airplanes) have started to become the main mode of transport. Roads exist only within cities and around them and only around 60 km of road is actually paved. All the railways which have existed in Greenland at one point or another have been abandoned.
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