Greenland
Greenland consists of an archipelago of three primary islands that lie between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. Once considered a single island, the melting of the ice that once covered it formed the Greenlandic Sea, splitting it into three primary islands and several small ones. The three islands roughly correspond to the old counties, and have taken their names: Kitaa in the west, Tunu in the east, and Avannaa in the north.