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'''[[Yukon]]''' – westernmost and smallest of [[Canada]]'s three federal [[Provinces and territories of Canada#Territories|territories]]. [[Whitehorse, Yukon|Whitehorse]] is the territorial capital. The Territory was named after the [[Yukon River]]. The word ''Yukon'' means "Great River" or "Big Stream" in [[Gwich'in language|Gwich'in]].
'''[[Yukon]]''' – westernmost and smallest of [[Canada]]'s three federal [[Provinces and territories of Canada#Territories|territories]]. [[Whitehorse, Yukon|Whitehorse]] is the territorial capital. The Territory was named after the [[Yukon River]]. The word ''Yukon'' means "Great River" or "Big Stream" in [[Gwich'in language|Gwich'in]].

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==Geography of Yukon==
==Geography of Yukon==

Revision as of 07:19, 29 November 2014

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Yukon:

Yukon – westernmost and smallest of Canada's three federal territories. Whitehorse is the territorial capital. The Territory was named after the Yukon River. The word Yukon means "Great River" or "Big Stream" in Gwich'in.

Geography of Yukon

Geography of Yukon

Environment of Yukon

Natural geographic features of Yukon

Regions of Yukon

Demographics of Yukon

Government and politics of Yukon

Government of Yukon

Executive branch of the government of Yukon

Legislative branch of the government of Yukon

Judicial branch of the government of Yukon

Law of Yukon

History of Yukon

Culture of Yukon

Economy and infrastructure of Yukon

Education in Yukon

See also

References

Wikimedia Atlas of Yukon