Iqaluit

Iqaluit (ee-KAL-oo-it; Inuktitut syllabics: ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ) is a town located in Northern Canada, established on the 4th of January 2021. It is the capital of the first nation to be founded in Canada, Nunavut.

History
Before human settlement began in Iqaluit, flowers and diverse amounts of plants dominated the area. The cold climate and temperatures prevented trees and forests from growing so instead the area grew diverse amounts of bushes. Sheep, cows, pigs etc were also rarely seen in the area because the place was too cold so instead, white rabbits and small amounts of polar bear populations mainly roamed Iqaluit. Recently, there have been a small amount of Black and White rabbits spawning in the area.

Founder of Iqaluit, Mochoimochi before establishing the town lived in Smolkorea on Jeju Island, South Korea. He spent his time building Korean traditional houses and temples which remain on the Island today. Mochoimochi originally decided to establish a town on the Korean peninsula but due to some complications, he couldn't and so he decided to go to Nunavut, wanting Isolation and peace from the rest of the server. The town was established on the 4th January 2021 along with Nunavut. The first building to be built in Iqaluit was a Korean traditional type house (Hanok), today known as the Yirjin House. Being a migrant of Korea, the Yirjin House was built to have a piece of Korea with them in Iqaluit and also to show that they came from Korea. Two Hanoks remain in Iqaluit today. Plans for Iqaluit's development began after the two Hanoks were built.

main street Qitiq street. Qitiq means middle.