Well, it's sort of the other way around. The Baffin Islands are part of Nunavut, as Nunavut's capital is Iqaluit, which is located on the Baffin Islands. So yes, Nunavut is a part of the Baffin Islands.
One of the major islands is Baffin Island.
you are at a part of Nunavut
Baffin Island (Canada) is part of the federal territory of Nunavut, which has its capital at Iqaluit.
Baffin, Nunavut - 195,928 square miles.
Baffin Island is a part of Canada.
Nunavut. That territory also has Canada's largest island Baffin Island.
All those islands belong to the country of Canada.
NO
It's not in a state. We Canadians own it. STOP STEALING OUR ISLANDS!!! So yeah. It's in the PROVINCE of Nunavut.
Canada, but is is part of Nunuvut which is an autonomous region of canada.
The largest island in Nunavut is Baffin Island, between the Canadian mainland and Greenland. It is part of the Queen Elizabeth Islands in the far north. Smaller islands include Southhampton, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and King William Islands. To the west, Nunavut shares Victoria Island and Melville Island with the Northwest Territories. Closer to the North Pole are Devon Island and Ellesmere Island, and other smaller islands such as Bathurst, Byam Martin, Bylot, Cornwallis, Axel Heiberg, Ellef Ringnes, and Somerset Islands.
The arctic islands include three of the worlds largest islands -- Baffin, Victoria, and Ellesmere Island.