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'''Pangnirtung''' (or '''Pang''', also '''Pangniqtuuq''', in syllabics: ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ) is |
'''Pangnirtung''' (or '''Pang''', also '''Pangniqtuuq''', in syllabics: ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ) is an ] ] in the ] of ] (formerly in the ]). It is located at 66°08' ] ] and 65°45' ] ] on ]. As of the 2001 ], the ] is 1,276. The ] of the town is 7.54 ]s. It is located on the shore of the ]. | ||
Pangnirtung is nicknamed the ''] of the ]''. | Pangnirtung is nicknamed the ''] of the ]''. | ||
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There is also some confusion with the name. Residents of Pangnirtung will say that the real name of the town is Panniqtuuq, which means "the place of many bull caribou". However, residents early in ] declined a proposal to officially change the name, opting to continue with the meaningless Pangnirtung due to world marketing of the name for traditional arts. | There is also some confusion with the name. Residents of Pangnirtung will say that the real name of the town is Panniqtuuq, which means "the place of many bull caribou". However, residents early in ] declined a proposal to officially change the name, opting to continue with the meaningless Pangnirtung due to world marketing of the name for traditional arts. | ||
⚫ | Pangnirtung is the nearest town (3 hours by boat) to ] and is well known for weaving and printmaking. There is also a visitor's center, the ''Angmarlik Visitor Centre'', near the park office. | ||
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Pangnirtung (or Pang, also Pangniqtuuq, in syllabics: ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ) is an Inuit hamlet in the Canadian territory of Nunavut (formerly in the Northwest Territories). It is located at 66°08' North Latitude and 65°45' West Longitude on Baffin Island. As of the 2001 Census, the population is 1,276. The area of the town is 7.54 square kilometres. It is located on the shore of the Cumberland Sound.
Pangnirtung is nicknamed the Switzerland of the Arctic.
Famous people from Pangnirtung include Nunavut premier Paul Okalik.
There is also some confusion with the name. Residents of Pangnirtung will say that the real name of the town is Panniqtuuq, which means "the place of many bull caribou". However, residents early in 2005 declined a proposal to officially change the name, opting to continue with the meaningless Pangnirtung due to world marketing of the name for traditional arts.
Pangnirtung is the nearest town (3 hours by boat) to Auyuittuq National Park and is well known for weaving and printmaking. There is also a visitor's center, the Angmarlik Visitor Centre, near the park office.
See also
External links
- Statistics Canada 2001 Community Profile - Pangnirtung, Nunavut
- Qikiqtani Inuit Association - Pangnirtung Profile
- Uqqurmiut Inuit Artist Association
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