Nunavut–Northwest Territories boundary

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The Nunavut–Northwest Territories boundary is the inter-territorial border in northern Canada that separates the territory of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories, running through parts of the Arctic including Victoria Island.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf inter-territorial boundary
internal border of Canada
administersOnOneSide Government of Nunavut NERFINISHED
administersOnOtherSide Government of the Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
associatedWithIndigenousPeoples Dene NERFINISHED
Inuit NERFINISHED
country Canada
crosses Arctic tundra region
permafrost areas
effectiveFrom 1999-04-01
establishedFor creation of Nunavut
follows lines of latitude and longitude in parts
hasLegalStatus defined by federal legislation
hasPart land boundary segments
maritime boundary segments
languageRegionOnBothSides English-speaking administrative regions
locatedIn Northern Canada NERFINISHED
mapFeatureType political boundary line
partOf internal political geography of Canada
passesThrough Arctic Archipelago NERFINISHED
Arctic Ocean NERFINISHED
Victoria Island NERFINISHED
mainland Canada
regionTypeOnOneSide territory of Nunavut
regionTypeOnOtherSide territory of the Northwest Territories
relatedToEvent Nunavut Act NERFINISHED
division of the Northwest Territories
separates Northwest Territories NERFINISHED
Nunavut NERFINISHED
usedIn census and statistical divisions of Canada

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Victoria Island countrySubdivisionBorder Nunavut–Northwest Territories boundary