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In spite of its vast size, Nunavut has only around 26,700 inhabitants (2001 est), over 80% of whom are Inuit, many of whom are young 37% of Nunavut's population is under 14, compared to a Canadian average of 18.5%.
The government structure for Nunavut is being established in phases to 2009. Iqaluit became the home of the legislative assembly of 19 members in 1999 and transfer of administration for culture, public housing, and health is planned to be completed by 2009. In order to spread decision-making and economic benefits, government will be decentralized in the three regions of Qikiqtaaluk, Kivalliq, and Kitikmeot, and 28 communities. Government activity is expected to continue as a major economic sector in Nunavut, as in the Northwest Territories.
White, blue, and red became known as the pan-Slavic colours, influencing many other Eastern European flags. White, blue, and red are also the colours of the arms of the Duchy of Moscow. Effective date: 11 December 1993.
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