Pieman
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It is generally accepted that Hans Island was first discovered in 1853 on an expedition done in agreement with the Danish authorities with the participation of the famous Greenlander Hans Hendrik of Fiskenæsset. His place in the expedition earned Hans Hendrik of Fiskenæsset a place in the history of exploration and the island was named after him - "Hans Øâ ? (Hans Island).
Since then it has been our view that the island, by virtue of its belonging to Greenland, is part of the Kingdom of Denmark. Relevant evidence in connection with defining the area of Greenland, such as geological and geomorphological evidence, clearly supports this point of view.
These seem like pretty strong arguments over claim of the Island to me. What is Canada's reasoning that it is ours? (Sorry if it was covered in this thread already, I did not manage to go through all of it yet)
I found a picture of the Island in question here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Hans_Island_001.jpg