The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Nunavut:
Nunavut is the largest and newest territory of Canada. It was officially separated from the Northwest Territories via the Nunavut Act to provide the Inuit of the region a degree of self-government. Iqaluit is the capital and largest city.
Geography of Nunavut
- Nunavut is: a territory of Canada
- Location:
- The regions in which Nunavut is located are:
- Extreme points of Nunavut
- Population of Nunavut:
- Area of Nunavut:
- Atlas of Nunavut
Environment of Nunavut
Natural geographic features of Nunavut
Regions of Nunavut
Demographics of Nunavut
Government and politics of Nunavut
- Elections of Nunavut
- Political parties in Nunavut
Government of Nunavut
Executive branch of the government of Nunavut
Legislative branch of the government of Nunavut
Judicial branch of the government of Nunavut
Law of Nunavut
History of Nunavut
Culture of Nunavut
- Museums in Nunavut
- Music of Nunavut
- People of Nunavut
- Religion in Nunavut
- Christianity in Nunavut
- Scouting and Guiding in Nunavut
- Symbols of Nunavut
Economy and infrastructure of Nunavut
- Communication in Nunavut
- Energy in Nunavut
- Transport in Nunavut
- Air transport in Nunavut
- Vehicular transport in Nunavut
- Vehicle registration plates of Nunavut
- Road system in Nunavut
Education in Nunavut
- List of schools in Nunavut
- Museums in Nunavut
- Higher education in Nunavut
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