About 42,500 people live there.
There are people that have been known to live in underground tunnels. These are generally occupied by people who are homeless and who have no where to live.
So the needs of the people who live there can be better served
A hive is something that bees live in. It can also be "a place in which people are busily occupied."
They lived/live in the northern territories of Canada such as Nunavut, North-west territories and the Yukon Territories.
Well the geographic location of Canada's provinces and territories can vary in which how many people live there.
life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
People who live in U.S. territories are not granted the civil right of full Congressional Representation. hope this helped ~anonymous
The United States is the third largest country in the world, which is split up into fifty states, which also have fourteen territories around the world. For example American Samoa, Baker Island and Guam are US Territories. 3.96 million live in all the US Territories.
The 2011 population of Yellowknife (capital of Northwest Territories) was 19,234.
Within Israel's borders, yes. In the Occupied Territories, no. This does not mean that within Israel all of the groups live harmoniously. There are definitely big questions and issues that Israel's minority communities face, but they address those problems with rallies, unique political parties, and other peaceful mechanisms to hopefully change their situation. In the Occupied Territories, there is a distinction between Israeli Jews, who are subject to Israeli civil law and Palestinian Arabs who are subject to Israeli martial law. These two groups do not live peacefully together.
Inuits live up north in the north west territories =)