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Nunavut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nunavut (IPA: /?nu?n?v?t/, Inuktitut /'nunavut/) (Inuktitut syllabics: ????) is the largest and newest territory of Canada; it was separated officially from the ... (more...)
Nunavut Canada map and information page
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Nunavut - Canada´s Arctic :::
Details on the culture and people, events, adventure planner, sporting, and business services. (more...)
Nunavut: Canada's newest territory
Nunavut, Canada is a new territory carved out by the Inuit of the northeastern Arctic. One-fifth of the land mass of their official home is now called Nunavut. (more...)
Nunavut, Canada - Travel Photos by Galen R Frysinger, Sheboygan ...
Nunavut . Cambridge Bay airport. Nunavut, administrative region of Canada. Nunavut is located in the eastern Canadian Arctic and is Canada's largest and newest territory, making up ... (more...)
Nunavut Territory Canada - Government Parks Map and Tourism in Nunavut
Find out the facts about Nunavut, the newest territory in Canada, including government, news, parks, a map and tourism information. (more...)
Nunavut Canada recreation family vacation travel tourism attractions
Nunavut Canada recreation family vacation travel tourism attractions. Plan your entire adventure with easy to find information about your holiday destination (more...)
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ORIGIN OF NAME: Inuktitut for "our land." CAPITAL: Iqaluit. ENTERED CONFEDERATION: Organized 1 April 1999. COAT OF ARMS: The shield is flanked on the left by a caribou and on the ... (more...)
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Nunavut Facts - Information on the Territory of Nunavut Canada
Key facts about the territory of Nunavut, Canada - geography, government and industry. ... About Nunavut: In 1999 Nunavut became the largest and newest territory in Canada. (more...)
Alert, Nunavut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alert, in the Qikiqtaaluk Region, Nunavut, Canada, is the northernmost permanently inhabited place in the world. [1] Alert was reported to have five permanent inhabitants according ... (more...)