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  1. 8 cze 2024 · Nunavut is the least populous of Canada's provinces and territories. One of the world's most remote, sparsely settled regions, Nunavut has a population of 39,589 (2021 figure, up from 35,944 in 2016), consisting mostly of Inuit people.

  2. Nunavut takes up about one-fifth of Canada’s area. Nunavut borders on the Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, and Baffin Bay. It touches the Northwest Territories and the province of Manitoba. The territory includes most of Canada’s Arctic islands. Nunavut’s climate is cold. Snow falls even in the summer.

  3. Stretching from the easternmost point of Baffin Island to Amundsen Bay off the coast of Victoria Island, Nunavut is a vast territory—as large as the U.S. states of Alaska and California combined—spanning three time zones, covering some 808,185 square miles (2,093,190 square kilometers), and representing almost one quarter of Canada’s ...

  4. 1. We’re the biggest province or territory in Canada. With covering over 2 million square kilometres, we have a lot of space for the adventure of a lifetime. 2. We have the longest coastline in Canada, too. The Arctic Archipelago is home to over 36,000 islands. Which means a lot of coastline.

  5. Nunavut is a territory in Canada. It is the newest, largest, and northernmost territory of Canada. It was founded in 1999 when many Inuit living in the Northwest Territories wanted to have an independent province and government. Its capital is named Iqaluit.

  6. 8 mar 2022 · Nunavut is the Inuktitut word for "Our land". It is the largest territory of Canada. The capital city and the city with the most people is Iqaluit (ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ, literally "Place of Fish"), it has around 7,000 people. The total population of Nunavut is almost 36,000.

  7. 9 kwi 2019 · Nunavut is a massive, sparsely populated territory of northern Canada, forming most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Its islands have expanses of tundra, craggy mountains and remote villages, accessible only by plane or boat.

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