Akulivik
Village in Québec, Canada
Akulivik is an Inuit village in Nunavik, in northern Quebec, Canada. It is located on a peninsula that juts southwesterly into Hudson Bay across from Smith Island, Nunavut. Akulivik lies 1,850 km north of Montreal. Wikipedia
Population: 633 (2016)
Postal code(s): J0M 1V0
Mayor: Adamie Alayco
Area code: 819
Province: Quebec
Region: Nord-du-Québec
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