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История столиц Северо-Западных территорий Hlavní města Severozápadních teritorií Historia de las capitales de los Territorios del Noroeste History of Northwest Territories capital cities
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La historia de las capitales de los Territorios del Noroeste comienza con la compra de los Territorios en 1869 por parte de Canadá a la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson y comprende una diversa y a menudo difícil evolución. Los Territorios del Noroeste son únicos entre las provincias y territorios de Canadá ya que han tenido siete ciudades capitales diferentes en su historia. El territorio ha cambiado la sede de su gobierno por diversas razones, incluyendo conflictos civiles, el desarrollo de la infraestructura y la modificación de las fronteras territoriales. The history of Northwest Territories capital cities begins with the purchase of the Territories by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869, and includes a varied and often difficult evolution. Northwest Territories is unique amongst the other provinces and territories of Canada in that it has had seven capital cities in its history. The territory has changed the seat of government for numerous reasons, including civil conflict, development of infrastructure, and a history of significant revisions to its territorial boundaries. История столиц канадской административной единицы Северо-Западные территории начинается с момента приобретения в 1869 году властями Канады земель, образовавших Территорию, у Компании Гудзонова залива. Отличие Северо-Западных территорий от прочих провинций и территорий Канады состоит в том, что здесь столица менялась много раз. Под термином «столица» в данном тексте понимается место размещения Законодательной Ассамблеи Северо-Западных территорий; в отличие от прочих провинций и территорий Канады, в истории Северо-Западных территорий был период (с 1911 по 1967 годы), когда её законодательная и исполнительная ветви власти размещались в разных населённых пунктах. Severozápadní teritoria zaznamenala od svého vzniku v roce 1870 složitý územní vývoj, který se odráží i na poměrně častých přesunech jejich hlavních měst. Celkem jich prostřídala sedm, posledním a současným je od roku 1967 Yellowknife.
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La historia de las capitales de los Territorios del Noroeste comienza con la compra de los Territorios en 1869 por parte de Canadá a la Compañía de la Bahía de Hudson y comprende una diversa y a menudo difícil evolución. Los Territorios del Noroeste son únicos entre las provincias y territorios de Canadá ya que han tenido siete ciudades capitales diferentes en su historia. El territorio ha cambiado la sede de su gobierno por diversas razones, incluyendo conflictos civiles, el desarrollo de la infraestructura y la modificación de las fronteras territoriales. El resultado de estos cambios ha sido un largo y complejo camino hacia un gobierno responsable. Proporcionar servicios adecuadamente y representar efectivamente a la población han sido retos particulares para el gobierno de los Territorios, tarea a menudo complicada debido a la enorme extensión del área. Un pequeño número de comunidades de los Territorios del Noroeste han intentado sin éxito convertirse en la capital a través de los años. El territorio ha tenido la sede de su gobierno fuera de sus fronteras dos veces en su historia. La única división política de Canadá sin sede gubernamental dentro de sus límites territoriales además de los Territorios ha sido el desaparecido , que existió de 1876 a 1905. El término "capital" se refiere a las ciudades que han servido como sede de la , la rama legislativa del gobierno de los Territorios. En Canadá, es habitual para los gobiernos a nivel provincial y territorial que el poder legislativo y ejecutivo se encuentren establecidos en la misma ciudad. Los Territorios del Noroeste, sin embargo, tuvieron una capital administrativa y una legislativa entre 1911 y 1967. Es la única provincia o territorio en la historia de Canadá en haber tenido tal disposición. A principios de los años 1980 el territorio comenzó un proceso que finalmente lo dividiría. Una nueva capital fue necesaria para el nuevo territorio de Nunavut, creado a partir de la mitad oriental de los Territorios del Noroeste que existieron de 1911 a 1999. Para llevar a cabo estos cambios se celebró un referéndum entre los residentes territoriales. Severozápadní teritoria zaznamenala od svého vzniku v roce 1870 složitý územní vývoj, který se odráží i na poměrně častých přesunech jejich hlavních měst. Celkem jich prostřídala sedm, posledním a současným je od roku 1967 Yellowknife. История столиц канадской административной единицы Северо-Западные территории начинается с момента приобретения в 1869 году властями Канады земель, образовавших Территорию, у Компании Гудзонова залива. Отличие Северо-Западных территорий от прочих провинций и территорий Канады состоит в том, что здесь столица менялась много раз. Под термином «столица» в данном тексте понимается место размещения Законодательной Ассамблеи Северо-Западных территорий; в отличие от прочих провинций и территорий Канады, в истории Северо-Западных территорий был период (с 1911 по 1967 годы), когда её законодательная и исполнительная ветви власти размещались в разных населённых пунктах. The history of Northwest Territories capital cities begins with the purchase of the Territories by Canada from the Hudson's Bay Company in 1869, and includes a varied and often difficult evolution. Northwest Territories is unique amongst the other provinces and territories of Canada in that it has had seven capital cities in its history. The territory has changed the seat of government for numerous reasons, including civil conflict, development of infrastructure, and a history of significant revisions to its territorial boundaries. The result of these changes has been a long and complex road to responsible government. Effectively providing services and representation for the population has been a particular challenge for the Territories' government, a task often complicated by the region's vast and changing geographic area. A small number of communities in Northwest Territories have unsuccessfully tried to become the capital over the years. The territory has had the seat of government outside of its territorial boundaries twice in its history. The only other political division in Canada without a seat of government inside its own boundaries was the defunct District of Keewatin that existed from 1876 until 1905. The term "capital" refers to cities that have served as home for the Legislative Assembly of Northwest Territories, the legislative branch of Northwest Territories government. In Canada, it is customary for provincial and territorial level government to have the administrative centre of the civil service in the same city as the legislative branch. The Northwest Territories, however, had separate administrative and legislative capitals officially exist between 1911 and 1967. This is the only province or territory in Canadian history to have had such an arrangement.
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