Answer:
I'd say they both have a difference on how they run things, but that doesn't mean the countries are horrible, they do things differently in ways that people who live there want to stay there.
Explanation:
Consumer Prices in Greenland are 65.19% higher than in United States (without rent)
Consumer Prices Including Rent in Greenland are 42.22% higher than in United States
Rent Prices in Greenland are 1.99% lower than in United States
Restaurant Prices in Greenland are 30.19% higher than in United States
Groceries Prices in Greenland are 76.26% higher than in United States
Local Purchasing Power in Greenland is 37.20% lower than in United States
Autonomous Region. This is the correct answer.
Great beach view, easier access to fish, more variety of tuna markets, other than that it’s pretty basic unless you count how easy it is to be flooded by a natural disaster
I believe it would be Omo Kibish, southern Ethiopia.