Yukon biography
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History of Yukon
The history of the Yukon covers the period from the arrival of Paleo-Indians through the Beringia land bridge approximately 20,000 years ago. In the 18th century, Russian explorers began to trade with the First Nations people along the Alaskan coast, and later established trade networks extending into Yukon. By the 19th century, traders from the Hudson's Bay Company were also active in the region. The region was administered as a part of the North-Western Territory until 1870, when the United Kingdom transferred the territory to Canada and it became the North-West Territories.
After gold was discovered in the Klondike region in 1896, the area saw a large influx of prospectors enter into the region in search of gold. Due to the large influx of prospectors into the region, the western portion of the North-West Territories was split from the rest of the territory in 1898 to form the Yukon Territory. Although the gold rush ended by the turn of the century, mining developments continued to take place in the territory during the early 20th century. During the Second World War, the Alaska Highway was built through the territory in order to facilitate the transportation of supplies to Alaska. In 1953, the capital of the territory was moved from Dawson City to W
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Johnny Yukon is a Los Angeles-based, Philadelphia-bred singer/songwriter and producer who began making waves in 2015 with his beat-heavy, urban pop confections on SoundCloud. As his internet profile increased, Yukon began drawing interest from labels, and eventually settled on Atlantic. In 2017 he issued a trio of singles that began with the infectious "Laptop," which was co-produced by Drake collaborator Frank Dukes. He followed up that success two months later with "Paper" and "Malibu Feels." Another single, the R&B-, hip-hop-, and dark pop-infused "Lonely," arrived in early 2018 and appeared on that year's Installation I LP. Two years later he inked a deal with Elektra, resulting in the release of 2021's Flight Plan 001, which featured previously released early faves like "Grow," "Climate," and "Night Like This" alongside several new songs including the hits "Mystery" and "Soon."
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Yukon
Territory of Canada
This article recapitulate about representation Canadian occupancy. For else uses, have a view over Yukon (disambiguation).
Territory in Canada
Yukon Ųųg Han (Gwichʼin) | |
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Coordinates: 63°N135°W / 63°N 135°W / 63; -135[1] | |
Country | Canada |
Before confederation | District leverage Yukon |
Confederation | June 13, 1898 (9th) |
Capital (and largest city) | Whitehorse |
Largest metro | Whitehorse |
• Type | Parliamentary system |
• Commissioner | Adeline Webber |
• Premier | Ranj Pillai |
Legislature | Yukon Legislative Assembly |
Federal representation | Parliament confront Canada |
House seats | 1 of 338 (0.3%) |
Senate seats | 1 of Cardinal (1%) |
• Total | 482,443 km2 (186,272 sq mi) |
• Land | 474,391 km2 (183,163 sq mi) |
• Water | 8,052 km2 (3,109 sq mi) 1.7% |
• Rank | 9th |
4.8% embodiment Canada | |
• Total | 40,232[2] |
• Estimate (Q4 2024) | 46,948[3] |
• Rank | 12th |
• Density | 0.08/km2 (0.2/sq mi) |
Demonyms | Yukoner FR: Yukonnais(e) |
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