northwest territories
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Definition
Proper noun A large federal territory in northwestern Canada, originally a much larger region that has been subdivided over time. Part of its former area now constitutes the territory of Nunavut.
Usage
"Northwest Territories" is used as the official name of a Canadian territory. It is typically preceded by the definite article "the".
Examples
- The capital of the Northwest Territories is Yellowknife.
- The Northwest Territories is known for its vast wilderness and northern lights.
- Mining is an important industry in the Northwest Territories.
Advanced Usage
- The abbreviation N.W.T. or NWT is commonly used.
- The license plate from the NWT features a polar bear.
Variants and Related Words
- Northwest Territories and Yukon Branch: A historical administrative division.
- Former Northwest Territories: Refers to the much larger historical territory before the creation of several provinces and other territories.
Synonyms
- NWT (Abbreviation)
- The Territories (Informal, historical, or contextual; can also refer to other northern territories)
Notes on Different Meanings
This term has a specific geographical and political meaning. It does not have a general descriptive meaning outside of its use as a proper noun for this Canadian territory. The historical "North-West Territories" (often hyphenated) was a much larger region encompassing areas that are now Canadian provinces.
Noun
- a large territory in northwestern Canada; part is now Nunavut