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Revision as of 23:56, 25 July 2005 by 205.166.76.15 (talk)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)Pangnirtung (or Pang, also Pangniqtuuq, in syllabics: ᐸᖕᓂᖅᑑᖅ) is a town 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 2001, the population is 1,276. The area of the town is 7.54 square kilometres.
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 Pangnitung will say that the real name of the town is Panniqtuug, which means "the place of many bull caribou".
Pangnirtung is served by Pangnirtung Airport.
Pang is the nearest town (3 hours by boat) to Auyuittuq National Park and is well known for weaving and printmaking. There is also a quality visitor's center, "Angmarlik Visitor Centre" near the park office. The center can be reahed at Tel: (867) 473-8737, Fax (867) 473-8685. The Auyuittuq National Park - Parks Canada Interpretive Centre can be reached at Tel: (867) 473-8828, Fax: (867) 473-8612, email: nunavut_info@pch.gc.ca.
The Uqqurmiut Inuit Artist Association can be found at
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 453 Pangnirtung, NU X0A 0RO
Street Address: Bldg 356 Pangnirtung, NU X0A 0RO
Phone: 867-473-8870, Facsimile: 867-473-8634
Email: inuitart@nunanet.com
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