Iqalulialuk

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Iqalulialuk
Geography
Location Bathurst Inlet
Coordinates 67°30′10″N108°00′50″W / 67.50278°N 108.01389°W / 67.50278; -108.01389 Coordinates: 67°30′10″N108°00′50″W / 67.50278°N 108.01389°W / 67.50278; -108.01389
Archipelago Arctic Archipelago
Administration
Canada
Territory Nunavut
Region Kitikmeot
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Iqalulialuk formerly Ekalulia Island [1] is an uninhabited island within the Arctic Archipelago in the Kitikmeot Region, Nunavut. It is located in Bathurst Inlet. Other islands in the vicinity include Algaq, Kanuyak Island, Iglorua Island, Shoe Island, Walrus Island, Marcet Island, Aupilaktuq, and Qikiqtaryuaq. [2]

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References

  1. Iqalulialuk (Formerly Ekalulia Island)
  2. "Ekalulia Island". travelingluck.com. Retrieved 2009-08-20.