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Point Barrow or
Nuvuk is a
headland on the
Arctic coast in the U.S.
state of Alaska, 9
miles (14 km)
northeast of
Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow). It is the...
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Nuvuk, once Alaska's
northernmost village, was
located at the tip of
Point Barrow, Alaska. In the
Inupiaq language the name
means "point" or "promontory...
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defines the
limits of the
Hudson Strait as follows: On the West. A line from
Nuvuk Point (62°21′N 78°06′W / 62.350°N 78.100°W / 62.350; -78.100) to Leyson...
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uninhabited Nuvuk Islands,
members of the
Arctic Archipelago, are
located in the
Hudson Bay, at the
western outlet of
Digges Sound, just west of the...
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limited to the town site and a
small patch of land to the east,
called Nuvuk, due to
mountains and ice
fields that cut off the town from the rest of...
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Point Barrow Nuvuk Northernmost point of the US
Point Barrow Location within the
state of
Alaska Coordinates: 71°23′20″N 156°28′45″W / 71.38889°N 156...
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Organization defines the
northern limit of
Hudson Bay as follows: A line from
Nuvuk Point (62°21′N 78°06′W / 62.350°N 78.100°W / 62.350; -78.100) to Leyson...
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Harrison J.
Gordon Johnnys Kugong Long
Mansel Marcopeet McCormack Moore Nuvuk Ottawa Pattee Perley Smith Islands of
Hudson Strait Anguttuaq Aulatsiviit...
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Harrison J.
Gordon Johnnys Kugong Long
Mansel Marcopeet McCormack Moore Nuvuk Ottawa Pattee Perley Smith Islands of
Hudson Strait Anguttuaq Aulatsiviit...
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Common native names in
Canada include "Ujarak" (rock), "
Nuvuk" (headland), "Nasak" (hat, or hood), "Tupiq" or "Tupeq" in
Kalaallisut (tent)...