Iqaluit (en inuktitut: ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ) é a capital, meirande localidade e única cidade do territorio canadense de Nunavut. Denominouse oficialmente Frobisher Bay até 1987, pola baía na que se encontra. Iqaluit está na costa sur da Illa de Baffin. Segundo o censo de 2016 tiña unha poboación de 7 740, o que supón un incremento con respecto ó censo de 2011. É a menos poboada das capitais do Canadá.[1]
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