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Nallukatarvik
Nallukatarvik is located in Nunavut
Nallukatarvik
Nallukatarvik
Location in Nunavut
Nallukatarvik is located in Canada
Nallukatarvik
Nallukatarvik
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Coronation Gulf
Coordinates 68°00′43″N 108°46′47″W / 68.01194°N 108.77972°W / 68.01194; -108.77972
Archipelago Arctic Archipelago
Administration
Canada
Territory Nunavut
Region Kitikmeot
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

The Nallukatarvik islands, once known as the Piercey Islands, are a group of islands in Canada. They are found in the Coronation Gulf, which is a part of the Arctic Ocean. These islands are located south of Victoria Island and west of Kiillinnguyaq. They belong to the Kitikmeot Region in Nunavut, Canada.

Where are the Nallukatarvik Islands?

The Nallukatarvik islands are located in the northern part of Canada. They are in a large body of water called the Coronation Gulf. This gulf is an arm of the Arctic Ocean, known for its cold waters and ice.

What is the Coronation Gulf?

The Coronation Gulf is a large gulf in the Arctic Archipelago. It is surrounded by land on three sides. The gulf is often covered in ice for much of the year. It is an important area for Arctic wildlife.

Nearby Islands and Geography

The Nallukatarvik islands are not alone in the Coronation Gulf. Many other island groups are nearby. These include the Nakahungaqtuaryuit, Chapman Islands, and Cheere Islands. Other close groups are the Cockburn Islands, Porden Islands, Stockport Islands, Triple Islands, and Ungiiviit. This area is a complex network of islands and waterways.

Life on the Islands: Uninhabited and Wild

The Nallukatarvik islands are currently uninhabited. This means no people live there permanently. Like many islands in the far north, they are wild and untouched. They are part of the vast Arctic wilderness.

Arctic Climate and Environment

The climate on Nallukatarvik islands is very cold. Winters are long and dark, with temperatures often dropping far below freezing. Summers are short and cool. The land is covered in tundra, which is a type of treeless plain. Only hardy plants like mosses and lichens can grow there.

Animals of the Arctic Islands

Even though no people live on Nallukatarvik, animals do. Arctic islands are home to various wildlife. You might find polar bears hunting for seals. Arctic foxes and Arctic hares also live in these cold environments. Many types of birds visit the islands during the warmer months.

The Name Nallukatarvik

The islands were once called the Piercey Islands. This name was given to them in the past. However, their name was officially changed to Nallukatarvik. This new name is in Inuinnaqtun, an Inuit language.

Why the Name Changed?

Many places in Nunavut have been renamed to their traditional Inuit names. This is part of an effort to recognize and celebrate Inuit culture. It helps to honor the original inhabitants and their history in the region. Nallukatarvik is an example of this important change.

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