yukon territory
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Definition
- Proper noun:
- A federal territory in northwestern Canada: Yukon Territory is a political and geographical region in the far northwest of Canada, bordered by Alaska (USA) to the west, the Northwest Territories to the east, and British Columbia to the south.
- Historic site of the Klondike Gold Rush: The territory is historically famous for the Klondike Gold Rush, a major event in the late 1890s that attracted thousands of prospectors.
Usage Examples
- Proper noun:
- Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon Territory.
- Many adventurers traveled to Yukon Territory during the gold rush.
- The government of Yukon Territory is responsible for local administration.
Advanced Usage
- "the Yukon": A common shortened form used to refer to the Yukon Territory.
- They went camping in the Yukon last summer.
- Used in historical contexts to specify the location of significant events.
- Stories from the Yukon Territory are central to Canadian frontier history.
Variants and Related Words
- Yukon (proper noun): The official short form and common name for the Yukon Territory.
- Klondike (proper noun): A region within the Yukon Territory, famous for the gold rush.
- Northern Territories (noun phrase): A broader term sometimes used to refer to Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut collectively.
Synonyms
- The Yukon: The most direct synonym.
- YT: The official Canadian postal abbreviation for the territory.
Related Phrases
- Yukon Time: Refers to the time zone observed in the territory (Yukon Standard Time, now aligned with Pacific Time).
- The broadcast is at 8 PM Yukon Time.
- Yukon River: A major river flowing through the territory and into Alaska.
- The Yukon River is a vital transportation route.
Noun
- a territory in northwestern Canada; site of the Klondike gold rush in the 1890s