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Skip Navigation Links Canada | North America | World CapitalWhitehorse Area186,660 sq mi 483,447 sq km Population (1996 census)30,766 Major Cities (1996 census)Whitehorse (19,157), Dawson (1,287), Faro (1,261) Highest PointMt. Logan 19,551 feet 5,959 meters Industrymining, lumber, food processing, fabricated metal products Agriculturehunting, fur trade (beaver, lynx, marten, muskrat, wolverine), fish (salmon, whitefish) Minerals and Resourcesgold, lead, silver, zinc Skip Text Links Also available from this page: Alaska Alberta British Columbia Northwest Territories Nunavut More Facts & Info Below


Africa | Antarctica | Arctic | Asia | Australia/Oceania | Caribbean | Central America | Europe | Islands of the World Middle East | North America | South America | World Atlas | WIN $100 here Details The Turks and Caicos includes 45 islands and cays. It's believed that Columbus' first landfall in the New World was on Grand Turk island. These islands, once annexed by both the Bahamas and Jamaica, have long been associated with the UK, and today are still a British overseas ...


English | Français Living and Doing Business in the Yukon The Economy The AFY and Franco-Yukon Community More Information The Yukon is no longer the frontier society of gold rush legend, but neither is it exactly like southern Canada. If you want to live, work, or simply do business in the Yukon, it's useful to know something about the nature of the place and the people who live there. In terms of population, the Yukon is small. The average annual population for 2003 was 29,967, an ...


Find the Yukon Territory Yukon, the land of the Midnight Sun, is Canada's northwestern territory. North of British Columbia, east of the State of Alaska, and west of the North West Territories, the Yukon is host to over 30,000 inhabitants (1998). "Yukoners" enjoy a variety of weather which which range from 25? above in the summer, to 50 below in the winter, but nobody enjoys winter at 50 below, not even "Sourdough Yukoners" (A "Sourdough" is someone who has survived a Yukon winter). The nam ...


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