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Date: 2013-08-19 06:51:28
Kugluktuk
Coppermine River
Inuit
Cambridge Bay
Kitikmeot Region
Nunavut
Geography of Canada
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Nunavut

Kugluktuk 2009 Kugluktuk, formerly known as Coppermine, is situated along the banks of the Coppermine River and on the shores of the Coronation Gulf. Located north, and slightly west of Yellowknife, Kugluktuk is the most

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