Nunavut — For the Canadian federal electoral district, see Nunavut (electoral district). Not to be confused with Nunavik, a region in northern Quebec. Nunavut ᓄᓇᕗᑦ … Wikipedia
Symbols of Alberta — Alberta is one of Canada s provinces, and has established several provincial symbols.[1] Contents 1 Official symbols 2 … Wikipedia
Nunavut, flag of — ▪ Flag History Canadian territorial flag that is yellow at the hoist and white at the fly end, with a distinctive black outlined red symbol in the centre. In the flag s upper fly corner is a blue star. The five pointed star stands for … Universalium
Symbols of Manitoba — Manitoba is one of Canada s provinces, and has established several provincial symbols.[1] Symbols Symbol Image Adopted Remarks Coat of arms Coat of Arms of Manitoba … Wikipedia
Coat of arms of Nunavut — The Arms of Nunavut Versions … Wikipedia
Flag of Nunavut — The Flag of Nunavut was proclaimed on 1 April 1999, along with the territory of Nunavut in Canada.It features a red inukshuk an Inuit land marker and a blue star, which represents both the Niqirtsuituq, the North Star, and the leadership of… … Wikipedia
List of Canadian provincial and territorial symbols — Canada provinces map|AB =Symbols of Alberta|BC =Symbols of British Columbia|SK =Symbols of Saskatchewan|MB =Symbols of Manitoba|ON =Symbols of Ontario|QC =Symbols of Quebec|NB =Symbols of New Brunswick|PE =Symbols of Prince Edward Island|NS… … Wikipedia
Demographics of Nunavut — Nunavut is a territory of Canada. It has a land area of 1,932,254.97 km2 (746,047.81 sq mi) .[1] In the 2006 census the population of Nunavut was 29,474,[1] with 24,875 people identifying themselves as Inuit (84.8% of the total population),… … Wikipedia
Music of Nunavut — Early European immigration brought new styles and instruments to Nunavut, including country music, bluegrass, square dancing, the button accordion and the fiddle. Nunavut is a territory of Canada, inhabited predominantly by the Inuit and to a… … Wikipedia
National symbols of Canada — Culture of Canada This article is part of a series History Canadians Canadian identity … Wikipedia