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Nunavik (/
ˈnuːnəvɪk/; French: [nynavik]; Inuktitut: ᓄᓇᕕᒃ) is an area in
Canada which...
- Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik—Eeyou (formerly
known as Abitibi, Abitibi—Baie-James—
Nunavik and
Nunavik—Eeyou) is a
federal riding in the
province of Quebec...
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Nunavik is an
icebreaking bulk
carrier owned and
operated by the
Canadian shipping company Fednav. She is used to
transport copper and
nickel from the...
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Nunavik is the
northern third of the
province of Quebec, Canada.
Nunavik may also
refer to:
Nunavik Peninsula, a
large peninsula in
northwestern Greenland...
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tongues in the
Northwest Territories. It also has
legal recognition in
Nunavik—a part of Quebec—thanks in part to the
James Bay and
Northern Quebec Agreement...
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nickel products. It owns,
through a
subsidiary structure, 100% of the
Nunavik Nickel mine. In
September 2003,
Jilin Jien
Nickel Industry Co. was listed...
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Nunavik Peninsula (Greenlandic:
Sigguup Nunaa, Danish:
Svartenhuk Halvø) is a
large peninsula in
northwestern Greenland. It
separates two
cultural and...
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Canada by the Inuktitut-speaking
Inuit of the
territory of
Nunavut and the
Nunavik and
Nunatsiavut regions of
Quebec and Labrador, respectively. In 1976,...
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operates domestic p****enger
services and
charter and
cargo services in
Nunavik,
southern Quebec, and Nunavut. Its main base is
Kuujjuaq Airport. The airline...
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Inuit live
throughout most of
Northern Canada in the
territory of Nunavut,
Nunavik in the
northern third of Quebec, the
Nunatsiavut in Labrador, and in various...