Yukon Ranges
The Yukon Ranges are a mountain range comprising the mountains in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of Alaska and most of the Yukon in Canada. Named after the Yukon, this range has area of 364,710 square kilometres (140,820 sq mi).[1]
Yukon Ranges | |
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Ogilvie Mountains, with Mount Gibben near the center. Looking north | |
Geography | |
Countries | Canada and United States |
Provinces/States | Yukon and Alaska |
Parent range | Interior System |
Sub-ranges
- Anvil Range
- Dawson Range
- Miners Range
- Nisling Range
- Ogilvie Mountains
- Pelly Mountains
- Ruby Range
- Russel Range
- Wrangell Mountains
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References
- Yukon Ranges Archived November 12, 2007, at the Wayback Machine in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
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