- 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...
- Look up
Yellowknife in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Yellowknife is the
capital city of the
Northwest Territories, Canada.
Yellowknife may also refer...
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Yellowknife Airport (IATA: YZF, ICAO: CYZF) is
located in
Yellowknife,
Northwest Territories, Canada. The
airport is part of the
National Airports System...
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territories in
Northern Canada. Its
estimated po****tion as of 2023 is 45,668.
Yellowknife is the capital, most
populous community, and only city in the territory;...
- HMCS
Yellowknife is a Kingston-class
coastal defence vessel that has
served in the
Canadian Forces since 1998.
Yellowknife is the
seventh ship of her...
- The
Yellowknife Highway,
officially Northwest Territories Highway 3 and also
known as the
Great Slave Highway, is a
highway connecting Yellowknife, Northwest...
- Territories. The name,
which is also the
source for the
later community of
Yellowknife,
derives from the
colour of the
tools made from
copper deposits. The...
- the
Diavik Diamond Mine,
located around 300 km (190 mi)
northeast of
Yellowknife. The
aircraft crashed shortly after take off, 500 m (1,600 ft) from the...
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Buffalo Airways is a family-run
airline based in
Yellowknife,
Northwest Territories, Canada,
established in 1970.
Buffalo Airways was
launched by Bob...
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Yellowknife is a 2002
Canadian film
directed by
Rodrigue Jean and
starring Sébastien Huberdeau, Hélène Florent,
Patsy Gallant,
Philippe Clément, Brad...