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List of municipalities
- Iqaluit, Nunavut’s capital city and largest municipality.
- Rankin Inlet, Nunavut’s second-largest municipality, largest hamlet and runner-up in the 1995 capital city plebiscite.
- Nunavut’s third-largest municipality and second-largest hamlet is Arviat.
What is the largest community in Nunavut?
Iqaluit
Iqaluit (Capital of Nunavut) – 7,542 people Iqaluit means “place of fish”, and is located on the southern portion of Baffin Island on Koojesse Inlet, Iqaluit is the largest community in Nunavut and the gateway to the Arctic from Eastern Canada.
Nunavut is home to the world’s northernmost permanently inhabited place, Alert. 15. Quttinirpaaq National Park is the second most northerly park on Earth. In Inuktitut, Quttinirpaaq means “top of the world.” That sure makes sense!
Is Nunavut a community?
Nunavut Communities The Nunavut Settlement Area includes one-fifth of Canada’s land mass and is the largest jurisdiction in Canada. Over 80% of those living in Nunavut are Inuit, living in 25 municipalities distributed in three regions: the Qikiqtani (Baffin), Kivalliq and Kitikmeot .
The largest cities in Nunavut are shown at the top of the page. We currently have data on 16 cities in Nunavut. Here is a list of some of the smaller towns.
When did the government of Nunavut create municipalities?
Municipalities are created by the Government of Nunavut in accordance with the 2003 Cities, Towns and Villages Act (CTVA) and the 2003 Hamlets Act, which are statutes of the neighbouring Northwest Territories.
What are the 5 states with no cities?
Five states—Delaware, Maine, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming—have no cities with populations of 100,000 or more. The table below contains the following information: The city rank by population as of July 1, 2019, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau; The city name; The name of the state in which the city lies