I believe that Murmansk, Russia is the largest city north of the Arctic circle, with a population on 340,000 and growing. Other settlements have populations of 1000,000 and less.
The closest American town is Barrow, Alaska with a population of 4,000.
The similar circle in the southern hemisphere is known as the Antarctic Circle.
inuits
mostly only people studying the arctic live there. The Inuits
The live in the arctic circle in the arctic where the temperature is 60.c
Laplanders
Laplanders
eskimo, Laplanders
about 1.4 million people
Murmansk
Yes,some of them do,for example in Russian Siberia.
Somewhere around the Arctic Circle would be a pretty good guess.
The population of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago is around 16,000 people, dispersed across various communities and settlements. The region is mainly inhabited by indigenous peoples such as the Intuit and Inuvialuit.