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'''Kivalliq Region''' ([[Inuktitut syllabics]]: ᑭᕙᓪᓕᖅ, from [[Inuktitut]] meaning "windy"{{Fact|date=April 2007}}) is an [[Region|administrative]] [[regions of Nunavut|region of]] [[Nunavut]]. It consists of the portion of the mainland to the west of [[Hudson Bay]] together with [[Southampton Island]] and [[Coats Island]]. The regional seat is [[Rankin Inlet, Nunavut|Rankin Inlet]] (pop. 2,358).
'''Kivalliq Region''' ([[Inuktitut syllabics]]: ᑭᕙᓪᓕᖅ) is an [[Region|administrative]] [[regions of Nunavut|region of]] [[Nunavut]]. It consists of the portion of the mainland to the west of [[Hudson Bay]] together with [[Southampton Island]] and [[Coats Island]]. The regional seat is [[Rankin Inlet, Nunavut|Rankin Inlet]] (pop. 2,358).


Before 1999, Kivalliq Region existed under slightly different boundaries as [[Keewatin Region, Northwest Territories]].
Before 1999, Kivalliq Region existed under slightly different boundaries as [[Keewatin Region, Northwest Territories]].

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Kivalliq Region, Nunavut.

Kivalliq Region (Inuktitut syllabics: ᑭᕙᓪᓕᖅ) is an administrative region of Nunavut. It consists of the portion of the mainland to the west of Hudson Bay together with Southampton Island and Coats Island. The regional seat is Rankin Inlet (pop. 2,358).

Before 1999, Kivalliq Region existed under slightly different boundaries as Keewatin Region, Northwest Territories.

Communities

Protected Areas

Demographics

Canada 2006 Census[1]

  • Population: 8,348
  • Population change (2001-2006): +10.5%
  • Private dwellings: 2,398
  • Area: 445,109.37
  • Density: 0.019 / km²
  • National rank in terms of population: 280rd out of 288
  • Territorial rank in terms of population: 2nd out of 3

See also

References


Template:Largest and smallest census divisions of Canada