LC control no. | n 82094788 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Geographic heading | Whitehorse (Yukon) |
Geographic subdivision usage | Yukon--Whitehorse |
Variant(s) | White Horse (Yukon) Vaythors (Yukon) Горад Уайтхорс (Yukon) Horad Uaĭtkhors (Yukon) Уайтхорс (Yukon) Uaĭtkhors (Yukon) Γουάιτχορς (Yukon) Gouaitchors (Yukon) Vaithorsas (Yukon) Вајтхорс (Yukon) Vajthors (Yukon) ホワイトホース (Yukon) Howaitohōsu (Yukon) Вайтхорс (Yukon) Vaĭtkhors (Yukon) |
Associated country | Canada |
Located | Yukon Yukon Territory |
Special note | Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | NLC, 5/6/82 (AACR2: Whitehorse (Yukon)) Wikipedia, Feb. 27, 2013 (Whitehorse, Yukon; capital and largest city of Yukon, Canada; incorporated in 1950 and is located at kilometre 1476 on the Alaska Highway in southern Yukon; on March 21, 1957, the name was officially changed from White Horse to Whitehorse; 60°43ʹN 135°03ʹW) Wikipedia, June 12, 2013: Azerbaijani page (Vaythors) Belarusian page (Горад Уайтхорс = Horad Uaĭtkhors; Уайтхорс = Uaĭtkhors) Bulgarian page (Уайтхорс (Юкон) = Uaĭtkhors (I︠U︡kon)) Greek page (Γουάιτχορς = Gouaitchors) Lithuanian page (Vaithorsas) Macedonian page (Вајтхорс = Vajthors) Japanese page (ホワイトホース = Howaitohōsu) Russian page (Уайтхорс = Uaĭtkhors) Ukrainian page (Вайтхорс = Vaĭtkhors) |
Geographic area code | n-cn-yk |