The capital of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse, but before 1952, the capital was Dawson City.
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It is Dawson, or Dawson City which is a town of 1,328 residents.
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As of 2021, the population of Whitehorse, Yukon is approximately 28,000 people.
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Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada. Dawson City was the Yukon capital city until 1953 when Whitehorse was designated as the new capital.
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First of all Whitehorse is a capital, and the TERRITORY that it is in is Yukon.
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The Territory of Yukon's capital is the city of Whitehorse.
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The City of Whitehorse is the capital of Canada's Yukon Territory. As of December 31, 2008, the population of Whitehorse was 25,403.
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As of 2021, the population of Whitehorse, Yukon is estimated to be around 30,000 people.
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The capital city of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse.
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Whitehorse gets its name from the white horse rapids on the Yukon river.
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Yukon is a territory, not a province. It has never been a province, and may never become a province. Its population is just a little over 30,000, more than two-thirds of whom live in Yukon's capital city, Whitehorse.
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Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.
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The capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse.
Its population was 23,276 in the 2011 census.
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Rapids on the Yukon River.
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Pardon my snicker, but Whitehorse is not Canada's Capital City. The Capital of Canada is Ottawa. Whitehorse, with a population of about 22,000, is the Capital of Yukon Territory, which is up north beside Alaska. Ottawa's population is approaching the million mark.
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35 000 people live in the Yukon, and about 30 000 of them are in the city of Whitehorse.
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Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.
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Whitehorse is the current capital, having taken it from Dawson City in 1953. The settlement of Whitehorse has existed by that name since 1887, having taken its name from the nearby rapids, the water of which looked like the flowing manes of white horses. thank you for coming 2 wikianswers.com
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Whitehorse is a city located in the Yukon territory of Canada. It is not a country, but a city within the larger country of Canada.
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The two largest cities in Yukon Territory are Whitehorse (the capital) and Dawson City.
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Because it was the only city in Yukon with a stable and growing population.
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The population of the Yukon was 33,897 according to the 2011 census, with 23,276 of that total in the capital of Whitehorse.
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In the south western part of the Yukon Territory, on the Yukon river
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In even numbered years it starts in Fairbanks, Alaska and ends in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. In odd numbered years, it starts in Whitehorse and ends in Fairbanks.
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The driving distance from Whitehorse to Dawson City is 538 km/333 miles.
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Whitehorse is the largest city in Yukon, Canada. It is also the capital of the territory.
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No, Yukon is not a city, it's a province.
Sorry to say the Yukon is not a province but a territory and the capital of the Yukon is Whitehorse.
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Dawson City was the Yukon capital city until 1953 when Whitehorse was designated as the new capital.
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The only big cities in Yukon I know is Whitehorse, Dawson, Faro, and Watson Lake
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Canada, Whitehorse, Yukon to be specific
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The driving distance from Dallas, TX, USA to Whitehorse, YT, Canada is 3293.9mi / 5301.1km
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Whitehorse is the capital city of Yukon territory in northern Canada.
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It is 1,239 miles according to Google Maps.
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