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Nunavut

1. n. Northern most territory in the Canadian federation, formed in 1999 when the Northwest Territories was split in two. Capital is Iqaluit, total population is 30,000. English is second language, as most are Inuit and speek Inuktuk. Mostly consists of the arctic archapelago, isolated and cold much of the year. Like Nortwest Territories, except no roads.

Person 1: I live in Nunavut.
Person 2: My condolances.

by G.H. Hadden May 5, 2005

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Nunavut

the amount of land natives own, non of it

Nunavut is a silly name they shoulda kept northwest territories

by running with wolves johnson April 22, 2009

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Nunavut

the greatest april fools prank of the 20th centry pulled of by Bella.

The official flag of Nunavut was proclaimed on 1 April 1999, along with the territory of Nunavut in Canada.

by Knmagor January 23, 2023


Nunavut

A literal waste of 808,200 square miles, its the northernmost Canadian province that only has less than 40,000 people. The biggest city capital of Nunavut only has 7,500. Its cold as heck and nobody goes there.

Guy: β€œI was on vacation in Nunavut!” Other Guy: β€œWhat’s Nunavut?”

by carguy772 September 29, 2020

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Nunavut

Slang term for the popular drug cocaine, mainly used in Eastern Canada.

Eh bud we going to Nunavut tonight?

Yo bro I gotta sober up, got any Nunavut?

by PeppermintWhiteHotChocolatee April 12, 2018

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nunavut

a mythical place, most canadians aren't even sure it exists cause its so far out there. the only way to get around is by snowmobile, cause the only real road in the whole place is the main street through the capital (population 8000, 4 cars is a traffic jam). most of the people that live her are eskimos or w/e they call themselves now. has lots of islands that are frozen over, some even get real close to the north pole.

nunavut, what's that? it only exists in fairy tales, like humpty dumpty or something.

by Way Up North December 14, 2007

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Nunavut Canada

Nunavut Canada - Nunavut has long land borders with the Northwest Territories on the mainland & a few Arctic islands, with Manitoba to the south of the Nunavut mainland; it also meets Saskatchewan to the southwest at a quadripoint, & has a short land border with Newfoundland & Labrador on Killiniq Island. The boundary with the Northwest Territories roughly approximates the tree line in Canada. Nunavut shares maritime borders with the provinces of Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba, with constituent country Greenland, with which it also shares a land border on Hans Island.

Nunavut is the least populous of Canada's provinces & territories , its capital is Iqaluit.

This place is pretty much up there by the artic circle

So unless you like polar bears, northern lights /
aurora borealis which can also be seen from

Alaska, other Canadian Territories, Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Sweden, Finland &
Siberia , there isn't much to see or do in Nunavut Canada.

Popular foods here are

caribou stew & roasted musk ox.
turbot, shrimp, and char fisheries
Most other foods have to be imported.

Sports

Nunavut participates in both the male & female hockey categories in the Arctic Winter Games.

2 male teams (bantam & midget) and 1 female team (junior).
Possibly dog sledding & curling are popular too.

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In Nunavut Canada , blizzards are a risk as well as flooding, avalanches & landslides.

Nunavut means our land .
The Canadian cartoon chilly beach which use to air

On CBC in the early to mid 2000s, was about a small town located on a large iceberg, presumably in the Canadian Arctic. The iceberg is seemingly a floating island that can move around in the water. There are some trees and wildlife as well as a mountain with caves. According to at least 1 episode, the island is located in northwestern Hudson Bay, placing it in Nunavut.

by Blu_leef May 19, 2023