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Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada, officially separated from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999. It encompasses a vast expanse of land and water, including most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. The territory is characterized by its remote location, rugged landscapes, and unique geography, including tundra, icebergs, and glaciers.
The population of Nunavut is approximately 38,000 people, with a majority being Inuit. The culture of Nunavut is rich in Indigenous traditions, art, and languages, prominently featuring Inuktitut. The territory is known for its strong community ties, with Inuit traditions deeply influencing the way of life, including hunting, fishing, and gathering.
Economically, Nunavut relies heavily on natural resources, including mining and fishing, while also placing a focus on sustainable practices. The government is dedicated to promoting local economies, education, and healthcare to improve the overall quality of life for its residents. Tourism also plays a part in the economy, with visitors drawn to its stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
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