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The population of Yellowknife quickly grew to 1,000 by 1940, and by 1942, five gold mines were in production in the Yellowknife region. ... November 2024) (Learn how ...
Its estimated population as of the second quarter of 2024 is 44,936. [5] Yellowknife is the capital, most populous community, and the only city in the territory; its population was 20,340 as of the 2021 census.
Of the 12 hamlets in the Northwest Territories, Tuktoyaktuk is the largest by population with 937 residents and Fort Resolution is the largest by land area at 452.87 km 2 (174.85 sq mi). [2] Enterprise is the smallest hamlet by population at 75 residents while the smallest by land area is Aklavik at 12.29 km 2 (4.75 sq mi). [2]
It has an area of 1,171,918 square kilometres and a population of 41,786 as of the ... Yellowknife: 19,234 18,700 ... This page was last edited on 3 May 2024, ...
It is the most populous of the five regions, with a population of almost 23,000. According to Municipal and Community Affairs the region consists of eight communities with the regional office situated in Yellowknife and a sub-office in Behchokǫ̀. [1] With the exception of Yellowknife, the communities are predominantly First Nations.
Population 2016 [2] % change from 2011 Location ... on Latham Island, Yellowknife. ... This page was last edited on 3 March 2024, ...
Having a population of almost 20,000 people, Yellowknife has a skyline that is disproportionately large, considering its size, population, and location. This is due to Yellowknife's position in a vast resource-rich area in Northern Canada, a region larger than India.
In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Region 6 of the Northwest Territories had a population of 20,805 living in 7,730 of its 8,374 total private dwellings, a change of 3.6% from its 2016 population of 20,090. With a land area of 182,201.5 km 2 (70,348.4 sq mi), it had a population density of 0.1/km 2 (0.3/sq mi) in ...