The population of the Yukon Territory in 2001 was approximately 30,000 people. This figure reflects a slight decline from previous years, as the territory faced challenges such as economic shifts and urban migration. The population density remains low due to its vast and rugged landscape.
there are .1 persons per square mile in the Yukon Territory.
the answer is 25,315 people as of December 2011
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The population of Whitehorse, capital of Yukon Territory, is approximately 25,000.
Yes, English is the official language of the Yukon Territory in Canada. The majority of the population in Yukon speaks English as their first language.
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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.
Territory to the east of Yukon is Nunavut
Yukon Territory not a province. It is, as its name suggests, a territory.
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.
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.
The capital city of the Yukon territory is Whitehorse.