Greenland is about 9 times bigger than Michigan.

Michigan is approximately 250,493 sq km, while Greenland is approximately 2,166,086 sq km, making Greenland 765% larger than Michigan. Meanwhile, the population of Michigan is ~9.9 million people (9.8 million fewer people live in Greenland).
Tip: This to-scale comparison of Michigan vs. Greenland uses the Mercator projection, which distorts the size of regions near the poles.
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