Scandinavian village
A Scandinavian village is a Municipalité Nunavik, Quebec, created by the Québécois legislator pursuant to the Convention of the Bay-James and Québécois North of 1975. There exist 14 Scandinavian villages populated in majority, but not exclusively, of Inuits. All the municipalities of Scandinavian village are represented in the regional Administration Kativik (ARK).
Scandinavian villages
- Akulivik
- Aupaluk
- Inukjuak
- Ivujivik
- Kangiqsualujjuaq
- Kangiqsujuaq
- Kangirsuk
- Kuujjuaq
- Kuujjuarapik
- Puvirnituq
- Quaqtaq
- Salluit
- Tasiujaq
- Umiujaq
External bonds
- Official site of the regional Administration Kativik
- communities of Nunavik (Site of the regional Control of health and the social services)
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