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Most people in Nunavut live in Iqaluit, the capital and largest community, due to its status as the administrative and economic center of the territory. Other communities, such as Rankin Inlet and Arviat, also have higher populations, primarily because they provide essential services, employment opportunities, and social infrastructure. The harsh Arctic climate and remote location limit the viability of settlements, making these communities focal points for residents seeking access to resources and support.

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