• On July 9, 1993, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act[13] and the Nunavut Act[12] were passed by the Canadian Parliament.
  • Nunavut (Doğu Kanada İnuitçesi ᓄᓇᕗᑦ Nunavut «toprağımız»), Kanada'nın Kuzey Kanada denen en kuzeyinde İnuitlerce meskun olan en yeni bölgesi.
  • Comprising most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, about one fifth of the total landmass of the nation, Nunavut is the size of Western Europe.
  • Nunavut is a place with modern people living modern lives in an ancient environment - the Arctic - that offers the same challenges it has for centuries.
  • Nunavut's many natural resources are creating new opportunities for work in ... Nunavut has a population of just over 33,300 people, living in 25 communities.
  • Created in 1999 out of the eastern portion of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut encompasses the traditional lands of the Inuit, the indigenous peoples of...
  • Kanada'nın en kuzeydeki bölgesi Nunavut (hem İngilizce hem de Fransızca'da "Noo-na-voot"), Inuit dili olan Inuktitut'ta "bizim topraklarımız" anlamına gelir.
  • Nunavut is a place where ancient traditions, untouched landscapes and amazing wildlife live together like nowhere else on Earth.
  • Communities. Nunavut doesn't have "cities" in the sense that southerners would recognize, just small towns. The Inuktitut name is in italics.
  • The creation of Nunavut in 1999 represented one of the most significant changes to Canada’s political map since Newfoundland became part of it in 1949.