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Killiniq (meaning: ice floes, Inuktitut: ᑭᓪᓕᓂᖅ) (previous spelling: Killinek;
local variants:
Killipaartalik or
Kikkertaujak (peninsula); previously: Bishop...
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Killiniq Island (English: ice floes) is a
remote island in
southeastern Nunavut and
northern Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
Located at the extreme...
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Killiniq may
refer to:
Killiniq Island, part of Nunavut, just offs**** from the
northernmost point of the Quebec-Labrador
border in
Canada Killiniq, Nunavut...
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Labrador also
shares a
small land
border with the
territory of
Nunavut on
Killiniq Island. The
indigenous peoples of
Labrador include the
Northern Inuit of...
- of Quebec, as well as a
short border with the
territory of
Nunavut on
Killiniq Island. The
French overseas collectivity of
Saint Pierre and
Miquelon lies...
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islands in Hudson,
James and
Ungava bays,
including the
western portion of
Killiniq Island in the
southeast and
Akimiski Island far to the
south of the rest...
- Cape
Chidley is a
headland located on the
eastern s**** of
Killiniq Island, Canada, at the
northeastern tip of the
Labrador Peninsula. Cape
Chidley was...
- on the
mainland Iglunga, on an
island off
Baffin Island Killiniq (Port Burwell), on
Killiniq Island Native Point, on the
peninsula of the same name Nuwata...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of syllabics.
Killiniq (Inuktitut: ᑭᓪᓕᓂᖅ) was a
former Inuit reserved land, with
geographic code...
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Coronation Gulf area and Takánakapsâluk or
Takannaaluk (Igloolik). In
Killiniq, Labrador, she was
referred to as 'Old-woman-who-lived-in-the-sea'. More...