- Source: Crown Prince Frederik Land
Crown Prince Frederik Land (Greenlandic: Nuna Kunngissaq Frederik, Danish: Kronprins Frederik Land) is an area in the northernmost part of Greenland, which is named after the current Danish king, Frederik X. It is bordered to the west by Knud Rasmussen Land, to the north by Peary Land and to the east by King Frederick VIII Land.
The territory was awarded by the first Prime Minister of Greenland, Jonathan Motzfeldt in 2000, after the then crown prince completed a four month long expedition from Qaanaaq (Thule) and north of Greenland down to Sled Patrol Sirius' headquarters in Daneborg, an expidition that stretched over 3000 km and completed by dog sled.
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- Pulau Hans
- Pulau Somerset (Nunavut)
- Musim kebakaran hutan Australia 2019–2020
- Beastars
- Crown Prince Frederik Land
- Olav V
- Frederick, Hereditary Prince of Denmark
- Prince Frederick of the Netherlands
- Frederick VIII of Denmark
- Crown Prince Frederik Range
- Abdication of Margrethe II
- Christian VIII of Denmark
- Amalienborg
- Frederick VII of Denmark