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Airs Nunavik is an immense arctic region of frozen tundra, snow forest, scenic mountains, rivers and lakes in the northern third of the province of Quebec, Canada. The 170,000-square-mile territory is north of the 55th parallel and inhabited by about 12,500 aboriginal people, the Inuit, who live in 14 modern villages along the coasts of Hudson Bay, Hudson Strait and Ungava Bay. Only four of those communities have
populations of more than 1,000.
Ivujivik ● Akulivik ●
Puvirnituq ● Inukjuak ●
● Salluit
● Kangiqsujuaq
● Quaqtaq
Kangirsuk ●
● Aupaluk
Sanikiluaq ● Kuujjuaraapik ●
La Grande ●
Tasiujaq ● ● Umiujaq
● Kangiqsualujjuaq ● Kuujjuaq
● Schefferville ● Wabush
● Sept-Îles
Québec ●
● Montreal
The frosty approach Air Inuit ies into Aupaluk.
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