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    Nunavut comprises a major portion of Northern Canada and most of the Arctic Archipelago. Its vast territory makes it the fifth-largest country subdivision in the world, as well as North America's second-largest (after Greenland ).

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  2. 3 days ago · Nunavut, vast territory of northern Canada that stretches across most of the Canadian Arctic. Created in 1999 out of the eastern portion of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut encompasses the traditional lands of the Inuit, the indigenous peoples of Arctic Canada. Its capital is Iqaluit.

  3. Mar 27, 2023 · Nunavut is Canada's largest and northernmost territory, occupying an expansive area of 808,185 square miles. It has a diverse landscape of islands, mountains, tundra, and coastlines. Learn about its geography, history, culture, and economy with maps and facts.

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  4. Aug 9, 2007 · Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada, covering over 2 million km2 and home to 36,858 residents. It has a rich and diverse history of Indigenous culture, wildlife and resources. Learn about its geography, climate, culture and more from this comprehensive article.

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  5. Learn about the geography, people, culture and attractions of Nunavut, the youngest and largest territory of Canada, settled over four thousand years ago. Discover how to access and explore the arctic wildlife and the Inuit way of life in one of the largest unspoiled natural paradises on the planet.

  6. Learn about Nunavut, the largest and most sparsely populated territory in Canada, with its stunning natural beauty, rich Inuit culture and wildlife. Find attractions, articles, guidebooks and tips for planning your trip to Nunavut.

  7. Nunavut (Inuktitut: “Our Land”) is the result of Canadas largest land claim settlement, created to give the Inuit ( see Eskimo), constituting more than four-fifths of Nunavut’s population, a greater voice in Canadian government.

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