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- Nanisivik [r]: The site of an abandoned mine, being turned into a naval port. [e]
- Nunavut [r]: One of Canada's three Northern Territories. [e]
- Demography of Bhutan [r]: describes the demography of Bhutan. [e]
- Nanisivik [r]: The site of an abandoned mine, being turned into a naval port. [e]
- Citizen's Lab [r]: research group, associated with the University of Toronto, that looks into how technology affects human freedom [e]