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Encyclopedia > Aupaluk, Quebec

Aupaluk(2006 Population 174) is the smallest Inuit settlement in Nunavik. In 2001, there are 159 residents; in 2006, there are 174 residents, resulting a 9.4% increase of population. There are 49 private dwellings in the settlement, all occupied by usual residents. The settlement spans 30.12 km² in terms of area. The population 174, allow the village to rank nationally 4,116th out of 5,008 in terms of population.[1] For other uses, see Inuit (disambiguation). ... The Nunavik Region of Quebec, Canada Nunavik (ᓄᓇᕕᒃ) is a region making up the northern third of the province of Quebec, Canada. ...


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  1. ^ 2006 Community Profile

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Nunatsiaq News (549 words)
Aupaluk say a prayer at the official opening of the daycare centre.
Grey said the handful of elders in Aupaluk will be welcome to spend time sewing, joining in meals or visiting with the children.
At the upcoming annual general meeting of the Makivik Corporation in Kuujjuaraapik, the Quebec department responsible for childcare is to sign an agreement with the KRG, transferring the administration of daycare from Quebec City to the region.
Aupaluk - About Us (244 words)
Aupaluk, the smallest Nunavik community, is located on the southern shore of Hopes Advance Bay, an inlet on the western shore of Ungava Bay.
Aupaluk owes its meaning to the reddish colour of its ferruginous soil.
Aupaluk was incorporated as a Northern Village in 1981 and opened its co-operative store in the early 1980s.
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