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Baffin Island.
Baffin Island.
Baffin Island.
Baffin Island
The city of Iqaluit, capital of Nunavut Territory in Canada.
Whitehorse is the current capital, having taken it from Dawson City in 1953. The settlement of Whitehorse has existed by that name since 1887, having taken its name from the nearby rapids, the water of which looked like the flowing manes of white horses.
Frobisher Bay was the former name of Iqaluit, capital of Canada's Nunavut Territory. Iqaluit is located on Baffin Island, in Canada's Arctic. At at 63° 45' N., 68° 31' W., it sits at the head of a long indentation on the southeast coast of Baffin Island which has maintained the name, Frobisher Bay. Frobisher Bay was named after the British explorer Sir Martin Frobisher. The crew of his ship, Gabriel, were the first Europeans to visit Frobisher Bay in 1576, as they explored the Northwest Passage to Asia.
Nunavut is called Nunavut because in the langueges they speak Nunavut means our land.
There is no village of fire. However, there is a land of fire. That is where the Leaf Village is located. The kage there is called the Hokage.
The word 'Bretby' is the name of a village located near the centre of England. The village is south of Derbyshire, near Burton upon Trent. The village is not located near the coast.
The village of Natale is located in Palmero, Italy. It is most famous for its name as it commonly refers to the celebration of Christmas - the saying "Buno Natale", meaning "Merry Christmas".
Santa's village is the name of the village