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Rankin Inlet Kangiqliniq ᑲᖏᕿᓂᖅ (Inuktitut)
Country
Canada
Territory
Nunavut
Region
Kivalliq
Electoral districts
Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet Rankin Inlet South

Rankin Inlet

Hamlet in Canada
Rankin Inlet is an Inuit hamlet on the Kudlulik Peninsula in Nunavut, Canada. It is the largest hamlet and second-largest settlement in Nunavut, after the territorial capital, Iqaluit. On the northwestern Hudson Bay, between Chesterfield Inlet and... Wikipedia
Population: 2,842 (2016)
Area: 7.734 mi²
Canadian Postal code: X0C 0G0
Area code: 867
Elevation: 28 m (92 ft)
GNBC Code: OANSI
NTS Map: 55K16 Rankin Inlet

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Rankin Inlet North-Chesterfield Inlet is a territorial electoral district (riding) for the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut, Canada. Rankin Inlet ...
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Rankin Inlet is a small town located in Nunavut, Canada. It is known for its rich Inuit culture, stunning natural landscapes, and unique wildlife.