Prince Charles Island

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Prince Charles Island is a large, uninhabited Arctic island in Nunavut, Canada, known for its remote tundra landscape and wildlife.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
administrativeDivision Nunavut NERFINISHED
administrativeRegion Qikiqtaaluk Region NERFINISHED
area approximately 9521 square kilometres
areaRankInCanada one of the 50 largest islands in Canada
areaRankInWorld among the 100 largest islands in the world
belongsToCountry Canada NERFINISHED
climate polar climate
continent North America
country Canada
countrySubdivision Nunavut NERFINISHED
discoveredBy satellite imagery
discoveryMethod aerial and satellite mapping
hasCoastlineType low-lying shores
hasEcosystem Arctic tundra
hasStatus remote
uninhabited
hasWildlife Arctic foxes
caribou
migratory birds
polar bears
humanSettlement none
inhabited no
knownFor Arctic wildlife habitat
remote location
tundra landscape
landscape tundra
locatedEastOf Melville Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arctic Archipelago NERFINISHED
Foxe Basin NERFINISHED
Nunavut NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Qikiqtaaluk Region NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Foxe Basin NERFINISHED
locatedInHemisphere Northern Hemisphere
locatedInLatitudeZone High Arctic
locatedInOcean Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Hudson Bay NERFINISHED
locatedSouthOf Rowley Island NERFINISHED
locatedWestOf Baffin Island NERFINISHED
partOf Canadian Arctic Archipelago NERFINISHED
permanentInfrastructure none
population 0
sovereignState Canada NERFINISHED
surfaceFeature permafrost
vegetationType low shrubs
mosses and lichens

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Foxe Basin hasIsland Prince Charles Island