Umiujaq (Inuit reserved land)

For the northern village of the same name, see Umiujaq, Quebec.
Umiujaq
ᐅᒥᐅᔭᖅ
Inuit reserved land
Country  Canada
Province  Quebec
Region Nord-du-Québec
TE Kativik
Constituted September 8, 2004
Government[1]
  Federal riding Abitibi—Baie-James—Nunavik—Eeyou
  Prov. riding Ungava
Area[1][2]
  Total 256.20 km2 (98.92 sq mi)
  Land 257.78 km2 (99.53 sq mi)
  There is an apparent contradiction between two authoritative sources
Population (2011)[2]
  Total 0
  Density 0.0/km2 (0/sq mi)
  Change (2006–11) N/A
  Dwellings 0
Time zone EST (UTC−5)
  Summer (DST) EDT (UTC−4)

Umiujaq (Inuktitut: ᐅᒥᐅᔭᖅ) is an Inuit reserved land (Category I land for Inuit) in Nunavik, in northern Quebec. Like all Inuit reserved lands in Quebec, it has no resident population (as of the Canada 2011 Census and previous censuses) and is associated with a nearby northern village of the same name: Umiujaq.

To its south, the Inuit reserved land of Umiujaq borders on the Inuit reserved land of Kuujjuarapik.[3] Unlike most Inuit reserved lands, the Inuit reserved land of Kuujjuarapik is not located anywhere near its eponymous northern village, Kuujjuarapik, which is located 160 kilometres farther south near the Cree village of Whapmagoostui.

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Coordinates: 56°33′00″N 76°24′10″W / 56.55000°N 76.40278°W / 56.55000; -76.40278

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