Greenland Map Bags
Description: For the Trump USA Golden Age the Manifest Destiny is back in play. Funny Greenland USA American Flag Funny Trump lover original. Established in 2025 by non other than Donald J Trump.
Greenland USA Established 2025 Vintage Trump MAGA Funny American Flag Map Bag
by TeeCreations
$19 $24
Description: Greenland flag map design featuring the iconic red and white horizontal bicolor with a red and white circle, seamlessly overlaid on the silhouette of Greenland. Perfect for purchasers looking for apparel, home décor, or accessories that showcase national pride and geographic identity in one striking visual.
Description: Make a bold statement with this unique Greenland design. Featuring the silhouette of Greenland overlaid with a mashup of the American and Greenlandic flags, this design captures the conversation around "new management" in the North. Perfect for political junkies, history buffs, or anyone who loves a good geopolitical conversation starter.
Description: A bold and colorful tribute to the world's largest island. This "Greenland Not For Sale" design features a vibrant map of the territory populated by majestic polar bears. Whether you're a traveler, an environmental advocate, or just proud of Arctic heritage, this design makes a powerful statement.
Description: M.A.G.A - Make America Go Away Unisex 'I Support Greenland' T-Shirt - Funny Political
M.A.G.A - Make America Go Away -'I Support Greenland' T-Shirt - Funny Political Bag
by match artwork
$19 $24
Description: Hands Off Greenland Bear Retro VintageT-Shirt, Paws Off Greenland, Greenland Pride
Hands Off Greenland Bear Retro Vintage Paws Off Greenland, Greenland Pride Bag
by Sufyan and Durette
$19 $24
Description: Frisland, also called Frischlant, Friesland, Frislanda, Frislandia, or Fixland, is a phantom island that appeared on virtually all of the maps of the North Atlantic from the 1560s through the 1660s. Frisland appears to have been born out of the confusion between an imaginary island and the actual southern part of Greenland. Frisland originally may also have been a cartographic approximation of Iceland, but in 1558 the influential Zeno map charted the landmass as an entirely separate island south (or occasionally south-west) of Iceland.