Yellowknife - translation to γαλλικά
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Yellowknife - translation to γαλλικά

CAPITAL AND LARGEST CITY OF THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES, CANADA
Yellowknife, NWT; Somba K'e; Yellowknfie; Folk on the Rocks; Yellowknife, NT; Folk on the rocks; Yellowknife, Northwest Territories; The weather in Yellowknife; Capital of the Northwest Territories; Old Town Ramble & Ride Festival; Elon Muskox; Elon the Muskox; YellowKnife; Sǫǫ̀mbak'è; List of people from Yellowknife
  • Demolition of the [[headframe]] at [[Con Mine]] in 2016. The gold mine, just south of the city limits, was in operation from 1938 to 2003. The headframe was the tallest building in the NWT until October 2016.
  • federal government]] is among the largest employers in Yellowknife.
  • Downtown Yellowknife is home to most of the city's commercial activity
  • Elon Muskox, a muskox sculpture at the front of Yellowknife City Hall (summer).
  • Heavy [[ice fog]] can develop on the coldest winter mornings
  • The Jackfish Diesel Plant provides power for Yellowknife. It is operated by the [[Northwest Territories Power Corporation]].
  • Yellowknife was scoured down to rock during the [[last glacial period]], making the landscape very rocky, and slightly rolling, with many small lakes.
  • Headquarters for the [[Royal Canadian Mounted Police]] (RCMP) G Division who provide policing in Yellowknife.
  • km}} northeast of Yellowknife. Yellowknife's economy recovered in the 1990s due to a number of diamond mines located outside the city.
  • Winter conditions in Yellowknife require regular snow removal.
  • snow castle]] on the [[Great Slave Lake]].
  • [[Aurora borealis]] over Yellowknife
  • Yellowknife from Back Bay. In the 1930s, the area was home to a number of [[prospectors]].
  • Yellowknife City Hall
  • Indigenous peoples]] make up 24.2 percent of residents in Yellowknife.
  • Mid 20th-century Yellowknife; the community was incorporated as a municipality in 1953.

Yellowknife         
Yellowknife, city in Canada, capital of the Northwest Territories

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Yellowknife

Yellowknife (; Dogrib: Sǫǫ̀mbak’è) is the capital, largest community, and only city in the Northwest Territories, Canada. It is on the northern shore of Great Slave Lake, about 400 km (250 mi) south of the Arctic Circle, on the west side of Yellowknife Bay near the outlet of the Yellowknife River.

Yellowknife and its surrounding water bodies were named after a local Dene tribe, who were known as the "Copper Indians" or "Yellowknife Indians", today incorporated as the Yellowknives Dene First Nation. They traded tools made from copper deposits near the Arctic Coast. Its population, which is ethnically mixed, was 20,340 per the 2021 Canadian Census. Of the eleven official languages of the Northwest Territories, five are spoken in significant numbers in Yellowknife: Dene Suline, Dogrib, South and North Slavey, English, and French. In the Dogrib language, the city is known as Sǫǫ̀mbak’è (Athabaskan pronunciation: [sõːᵐbakʼe], "where the money is"). Modern Yellowknives members can be found in the adjoining, primarily Indigenous communities of Ndilǫ and Dettah.

The Yellowknife settlement is considered to have been founded in 1934, after gold was found in the area, although commercial activity in the present-day waterfront area did not begin until 1936. Yellowknife quickly became the centre of economic activity in the NWT, and was named the capital of the Northwest Territories in 1967. As gold production began to wane, Yellowknife shifted from being a mining town to a centre of government services in the 1980s. However, with the discovery of diamonds north of the city in 1991, this shift began to reverse. In recent years, tourism, transportation, and communications have also emerged as significant Yellowknife industries.

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