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  • ...hographic projection centered over Nanisivik, Nunavut.png/credit}}<br/>|}} Nanisivik, Nunavut, the future site of a base for Canadian patrol vessels.]] ...fin Island.png/credit|{{Baffin Island.png/credit}}<br/>|}} The location of Nanisivik on Baffin Island.]]
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  • {{Image|Orthographic projection centered over Nanisivik, Nunavut.png|right|350px| Orthographic projection over Arctic Bay, Nunavut. The community is near the lead-zinc mine at [[Nanisivik]], which closed in 2002.<ref name=Nunatsiaq20021101>
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  • ...hographic projection centered over Nanisivik, Nunavut.png/credit}}<br/>|}} Nanisivik, Nunavut, the future site of a base for Canadian patrol vessels.]] ...fin Island.png/credit|{{Baffin Island.png/credit}}<br/>|}} The location of Nanisivik on Baffin Island.]]
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  • A small naval base is being constructed at [[Nanisivik]], a deep water port that was formerly the site of a mine, on the north coa | title = Canada Announces Deepwater Port at Nanisivik on Baffin Island & Army Base at Resolute — Key Points on North
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  • ...unities near the Northwest Passage -2.png/credit}}<br/>|}} Resolute Bay, [[Nanisivik]] and [[Gjoa Haven]], [[Nunavut]].]] | url=http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2008/08/05/nanisivik.html?ref=rss
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  • {{r|Nanisivik}}
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  • ...on the [[Northwest Passage]]. Existing deep-water resources existed in [[Nanisivik]], the site of an abandoned lead-zinc mine.
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