The territory north of Manitoba is Nunavut .
Nunavut is north of Manitoba.
Nunavut, north west territory, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, New found land and Labrador, and Manitoba
no, it's in Manitoba.:< :)
The provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec all border the Hudson Bay. Also, the Canadian territory of Nunavut (formerly part of the Northwest Territories, until 1999) borders the Hudson Bay.
North Dakota and Minnesota border Manitoba.
Manitoba is not part of a territory. Manitoba is its own province.
Nunavut is north of Manitoba.
The Arafura Sea lies directly north of the Northern Territory.
Directly to the north of the Northern Territory in Australia is Indonesia.
North and South Dakota are on the western border of Minnesota. To the northwest is mostly Canada (Manitoba and western Ontario).
Alberta to the West, Manitoba to the East and the Northwest Territory to the North
Nunavut, north west territory, Alberta, Quebec, Ontario, New found land and Labrador, and Manitoba
Manitoba does not have territorial status, it is a Canadian Province.
Manitoba is directly south of Nunavut. Northwest Territories is a territory that is to the west of Nunavut but is south of some areas of Nunavut.
There is no state directly north of South Australia. The Norhern Territory, which is a territory and not a state, borders South Australia to the north. To the northeast is Queensland.
No Manitoba is not in the Yukon Territory because the Yukon is located near the northwestern part of Canada, right beside Alaska and Manitoba is located near the middle of Canada.
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