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Tatshenshini River and Yukon

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Tatshenshini River and Yukon

Tatshenshini River vs. Yukon

The Tatshenshini River (Tlingit Tʼachanshahéeni, Southern Tutchone Shäwshe Chù) is a river in the southwestern Yukon and the northwestern corner of British Columbia, Canada. Yukon (also commonly called the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada's three federal territories (the other two are the Northwest Territories and Nunavut).

Similarities between Tatshenshini River and Yukon

Tatshenshini River and Yukon have 10 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alaska, Alsek River, British Columbia, Dalton Trail, Haines Highway, Haines, Alaska, Klondike Gold Rush, Southern Tutchone, Tlingit, Tlingit language.

Alaska

Alaska (Alax̂sxax̂) is a U.S. state located in the northwest extremity of North America.

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Alsek River

The Alsek River (Tlingit Aalseix̱') is a wilderness river flowing from Yukon into Northern British Columbia and into Alaska.

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British Columbia

British Columbia (BC; Colombie-Britannique) is the westernmost province of Canada, located between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains.

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Dalton Trail

The Dalton Trail is a trail that runs between Pyramid Harbor, west of Haines, Alaska in the United States, and Fort Selkirk, in the Yukon Territory of Canada, using the Chilkat Pass.

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Haines Highway

The Haines Highway or Haines Cut-Off (and still often called the Haines Road) is a highway that connects Haines, Alaska, in the United States, with Haines Junction, Yukon, Canada, passing through the province of British Columbia.

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Haines, Alaska

Haines (Tlingit: Deishú) is a census-designated place located in Haines Borough, Alaska, United States.

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Klondike Gold Rush

The Klondike Gold Rush was a migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of the Yukon in north-western Canada between 1896 and 1899.

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Southern Tutchone

The Southern TutchoneMcClellan, C. (2001) My Old People Say: an Ethnographic Survey of Southern Yukon Territory.

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Tlingit

The Tlingit (or; also spelled Tlinkit) are Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast of North America.

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Tlingit language

The Tlingit language (Lingít) is spoken by the Tlingit people of Southeast Alaska and Western Canada.

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Tatshenshini River and Yukon Comparison

Tatshenshini River has 21 relations, while Yukon has 230. As they have in common 10, the Jaccard index is 3.98% = 10 / (21 + 230).

References

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