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by The North Polean Confederation of Norse Inuit Union. . 1 reads.

Iqaluit Community Center/Temple

Iqaluit community center also sometimes known as the Iqaluit temple is a community center and place of worship. It was built by a North Polean named Aqualit Akeson, which explains why the architecture looks North Polean. The walls of the community center used to be black but overtime the paint wore off and it now looks gray. The roof of it is still white as they just used marble for it and no paint. The community center was constructed in 1580 and finished in 1582. It contains 2 floors and two entrances. It contains two dining rooms, two small libraries, a gathering commons, and on the second floor a room for religious services. At the front of each entrance of the community center is two pillars that represent the unity of the Norse and Inuit. The community center is 1.24 acres long. It can fit 643 people.

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