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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — Official results of a nonbinding referendum show three of four Greenland voters approve a plan to give the island more autonomy from Denmark.
Greenland’s election commission says 76 percent voted “yes” on the referendum to extend home rule; 24 percent voted “no.” The plan calls for Greenland to take control over the local police force, courts and coast guard and to make Greenlandic, an Inuit tongue, the official language.



