Paris, Yukon
Paris was a small community in the Klondike region of Yukon, Canada on Dominion Creek during the Klondike Gold Rush (1898). Postal contract documents showed that it still existed in 1911, but all traces have disappeared today. It owed its name to its large proportion of French speakers and the fact that its postmaster was born in Paris, France.
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Subdivisions of Yukon
- Carmacks
- Dawson City
- Faro
- Haines Junction
- Mayo
- Teslin
- Watson Lake
- Whitehorse (capital)
- Unorganized Yukon
(unincorporated)
- Beaver Creek
- Burwash Landing
- Carcross
- Conrad
- Champagne Landing
- Destruction Bay
- Ibex Valley
- Johnsons Crossing
- Keno City
- Lansdowne
- Marsh Lake
- Mount Lorne
- Old Crow
- Pelly Crossing
- Ross River
- Stewart Crossing
- Swift River
- Tagish
- Two Mile and Two and One-Half Mile Village (formerly Two and One-Half Mile Village and Two Mile Village)
- Upper Liard
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63°48′38.5″N 138°38′54.7″W / 63.810694°N 138.648528°W / 63.810694; -138.648528
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