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  2. File:Map of Alaska highlighting Kodiak Island Borough.svg

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    Raspberry Island (Alaska) Semidi Islands; Shelikof Strait; Shuyak Island; Shuyak Island State Park; Sitkalidak Island; Sitkinak Island; Spruce Island (Alaska) Sts. Sergius and Herman of Valaam Chapel; Three Brothers (islands), Alaska; Three Saints Bay, Alaska; Tugidak Island; Uganik, Alaska; Uganik Bay; Uganik Island; Uganik River; Whale Island ...

  3. List of rivers of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    This is a List of rivers in Alaska, which are at least fifth-order according to the Strahler method of stream classification, [1] and an incomplete list of otherwise-notable rivers and streams. Alaska has more than 12,000 rivers, and thousands more streams and creeks. [2] According to United States Geological Survey Geographic Names Information ...

  4. File:Map of Alaska highlighting Sitka City and Borough.svg

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    Camp Lake (Alaska) Cannon Island (Alaska) Catherine Island (Alaska) Chatham, Alaska; Chatham Strait; Cozian Reef; Daily Sitka Sentinel; Eastern Channel; Emmons House; Fairway Island Light; Flat Top Mountain (Sitka City and Borough, Alaska) Freshwater Bay (Alaska) Goon Dip Mountain; Green Lake (Alaska) Hanlon-Osbakken House; Indian River (Alaska ...

  5. File:Map of Alaska highlighting Copper River Census Area.svg

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    Date: 29 February 2020: Source: Own work. this census.gov source was used to determine change effective from January 02, 2019; this data.census.gov source was used for the boundaries, but as noted on the first source "The Census Bureau does not have maps illustrating the boundary changes listed on this web page" - however I deemed it reasonable that the boundaries are likely to follow the ...

  6. Alaska water resource region - Wikipedia

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    Alaska: 204,000 sq mi (530,000 km 2) HUC1903: 1904 Southwest Alaska subregion: The coastal drainage from the Yukon River Basin boundary to Kupreanof Point on the Alaska Peninsula, including the bays, islands, and associated waters; and the islands of St. Matthew, Nunivak and Pribilof, and all of the Aleutian Islands. Alaska: 124,000 sq mi ...

  7. Category:Rivers of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Fish Creek (Douglas Island, Juneau, Alaska) Fish River (Alaska) Flambeau River (Alaska)

  8. Geography of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic is Alaska's most remote wilderness. A location in the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska is 120 miles (190 km) from any town or village, the geographic point most remote from permanent habitation in the United States. With its numerous islands, Alaska has nearly 34,000 miles (55,000 km) of tidal shoreline.

  9. Principal meridians of Alaska - Wikipedia

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    BLM map of the meridians. The five principal meridians of Alaska are the Copper River meridian (established 1905), Fairbanks meridian (adopted 1910), Kateel River meridian (adopted 1956), Seward meridian (adopted 1911) and Umiat meridian (adopted 1956).