A peninsula of central Nunavut, Canada, between Foxe Basin and an arm of the Gulf of Boothia. It is separated from Baffin Island by a narrow strait.
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Melville Peninsula is a large peninsula in the Canadian Arctic. Since 1999, it has been part of Nunavut. Before that, it was part of the District of Franklin. It's separated from Southampton Island by Frozen Strait.[1]
Coordinates: 68°N 84°W / 68°N 084°W
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| Foxe Basin (arm of the Atlantic Ocean) | |
| Baffin (district and administrative region) | |
| Fury and Hecla Strait (body of water, Canada) |
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