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3102:(a)(1)(B), in which the Department will only pay 50 percent of each monthly bill from Evergreen after the applicable non-Federal party or parties directly pays Evergreen the remaining 50 percent. Effective Period: Start of Service under this Order through June 30, 2013. Scheduled Service: Nome to Diomede to Wales to Diomede to Nome. Frequency: One round trip per week. Aircraft Type:
715:, and all its native residents were removed to mainland Russia. When people from Little Diomede went too close to the Russian side or tried to visit their relatives on the neighboring island during World War II, they were arrested. According to one of the survivors, Oscar Ahkinga, after 52 days of internment and interrogation, the Iñupiat were banished and told not to come back.
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the Inuit from both islands occasionally visited their neighbors, sometimes under the cover of fog, to meet their relatives and exchange small gifts. The local schoolteachers on Little
Diomede counted 178 people from Big Diomede and the Siberian mainland who visited the island within six months, between January and July in 1944.
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There are no roads, highways, railroads, or internal waterways on the island. There are ancient but faint rocky trails heading north and south from the City of
Diomede. There are also trails between the buildings. In the fall of 2008, many of the footpaths within the city were replaced by a system
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Funds for improving the water system have been requested both by the city and the school. Having a separate tank for the school would decrease the usage of city water and would also serve as a backup water supply for the whole city. Funds have also been requested for improvements to refuse collection
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Today there are about 30 buildings on the island, including the residential housing that was mainly built in the 1970s and 1980s. A laundromat (washeteria) has been built to serve the community with washers, dryers, and showers. A clinic for basic health care is located on the upper floor of the same
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from such bridge or tunnel would dramatically improve transportation to the Little
Diomede and also make access safer. Though these proposals date back as far as the early 20th century, most of them have been just visions of individuals or groups or media, and have not resulted in governmental study
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since 1982 and is currently delivered weekly (up until 2013, mail was delivered by plane more frequently in winter months when the ice runway allowed for more deliveries). The postal contract is one of the oldest in the nation, the only one that uses helicopters for delivering mail, and with a cost
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Employment on the island is mostly limited to the city, post office, and school. There have been a few seasonal jobs, such as mining and construction, but recently these have been in decline. The
Diomede people are excellent ivory carvers and the city serves as a wholesale agent for the ivory. Ivory
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Diomede first appeared on the 1880 U.S. Census as the unincorporated Inuit village of Inalit. It returned as "Ignaluk" on the 1890 census. It next appeared on the 1910-40 censuses as "Little
Diomede Island." In 1950, it returned as Diomede. It was incorporated as a city in 1970. Diomede also appears
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Evergreen Helicopters, Inc., to provide Air Transportation to Noneligible Places (ATNEP) at Diomede, Alaska, with an annual subsidy of $ 377,520 per year for the period July 1, 2013, through June 30, 2014. Service is to consist of one round trip per week, 44 weeks per year, routed Nome
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sea ice limits boat access to the island to only a few summer months. High waves and huge blocks of ice in the area make navigation very risky and difficult. Landing by boat is also difficult and dangerous because of the rocky shoreline of Little
Diomede Island. The barge delivering supplies once a
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had been home to families now living on Little
Diomede, and the people living on the American side of the border were close relatives to those living on the Russian side. The communities on both islands were separated by politics but connected by family kinships. Despite being officially forbidden,
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despite the island location due to greater proximity to extremely cold
Siberian air masses. The extreme moderating effect of the thawed Bering Sea produces very cool summers, with the result that most plants are unable to grow. The hottest summer ever experienced temperatures up to only 73 °F
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In the city, the population was spread out, with 43.8% under the age of 18, 7.5% from 18 to 24, 25.3% from 25 to 44, 17.1% from 45 to 64, and 6.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 22 years. For every 100 females, there were 114.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over,
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living together, 32.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.9% were non-families. 18.6% of all households were made up of individuals, and none had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.40 and the average family size was 4.00.
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December 1991, interest in reuniting with families across the Bering Strait grew. In 1994, the people of Little Diomede island collected cash and groceries while local dancers practiced almost every night as the islanders prepared for a visit of more than one hundred
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of 2000, there were 146 people, 43 households, and 31 families residing in the city. The population density was 51.4 inhabitants per square mile (19.8/km). There were 47 housing units at an average density of 16.5 per square mile (6.4/km). The racial makeup of the city was 92.47%
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prevents pipelines from being installed underground, residents must manually carry water from the tank. Even with a tank this size, the water supply usually runs out by March, the laundromat is closed and residents must melt their drinking water from snow and ice.
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While other emergency services are provided by volunteers and a health aide, the fire and rescue service is provided by Diomede Volunteer Fire Department and First Responders. In case of a major health emergency, patients are airlifted to the mainland hospital in
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The first square building in the island was a small Catholic church, which was planned by Father Bellarmine Lafortune in 1935 and built by Father Thomas Cunningham during his residency on the island between 1936 and 1947. It was built from donated lumber from
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building. The island also has a school, library, heliport and a satellite dish for television, telephone, fax, and internet service. There is no bank or restaurant, and the supplies of the main store on the island are limited to food, beverage, clothing,
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Due to its location and weather conditions, transportation to the island is very expensive. Having very few economic development opportunities and a tight budget, the city charges non-business visitors arriving by plane or boat a $ 50.00 fee.
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and accessible by foot. However, it is unknown whether humans visited the grounds of the Little Diomede at that time. Most likely, the first visitors came when it had become an island, simply by foot on top of the sea ice. Later,
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The school year 1953–1954 on Little Diomede Island was adapted to better serve the local needs. Teaching took place throughout the holidays and also on some weekends in order to complete the 180 days of schooling before the
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The location of the city is believed to have been used for at least 3,000 years as a hunting campsite. In the late 19th century, travelers reported people living in huts made out of rocks and with skin roofs. (see
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Little Diomede, though a whaling community prior to this, was not included in the formation of the Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission and its needs were not taken into account in determining the bowhead quota for
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There is no hospital located on the island, and emergency services are limited due to the remoteness of the island. A city council-owned clinic operates in the laundromat building, providing basic health care.
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The current location of the city is believed by some archaeologists to have been inhabited for at least 3,000 years. It was originally a spring hunting campsite and the early explorers from the west found the
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The island's only school is likely the most isolated school in the United States. The Diomede School has approximately 20 students from grades pre-K through 12 and three teachers. It is part of the
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An electric system was built on the island in the 1970s, and electricity is provided by city-operated Diomede Joint Utilities. They provide houses and other facilities with electricity produced by
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of the community to the mainland if access and housing conditions are not improved. No plan for constructing a port, airport, runway, tunnel, or bridge has been put into action. According to 2006
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migration started in Spring. The annual walrus hunt was a major source of supplies and income and required the help of all inhabitants. The primary language at the time was
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delivered during the year. When the supplies come, all the men rush down and pull them off and carry them up. Other visitors to the island include the occasional visits by
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of boardwalks and stairs. On the small island with total land area of only 2.8 square miles (7.3 km), the only ways to get from place to place are by foot, ski, or
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dancing. After dark, people spent the rest of the evening telling jokes and stories. In summer time, they traveled with skin boats equipped with outboard motors to
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which is rocky, but has a somewhat flat surface during the snowy winter. The only way to land with an airplane during the few summer months is on water with a
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arrived to the island on October 29, 2002, for an overnight visit, he commented "I did not realize you were this remote". He arrived by a
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just off of the coast of the village, but in some years (e.g. winter 2009) ice conditions have prevented construction. Some
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measures 64 feet x 64 feet (20 m x 20 m). It is open to the public, has no
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2967:"Swine flu scare hits Diomede: Swine flu (H1N1) | adn.com"
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The Age and Origin of the Little Diomede Island Upland Surface,
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comes in twice during the summer to look after the natives".
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2673:. American Local History Network – via rootsweb.com.
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villages, the import and sale of alcohol is prohibited.
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Muir, John (1881). "Chapter 3: Siberian Adventures".
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of over $ 300,000 annually, is the most expensive in
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Alaska Department of Community and Regional Affairs
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3139:FY 2004 Accomplishments and Coordination of Funds
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2992:Northwest Arctic Subarea Contingency Plan (2001)
2714:Lynne Cox: The Swim That Lifted the Iron Curtain
2260:"Directory of Borough and City Officials 1974".
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1960:from such a location has its own difficulties.
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3066:Diomede mail run is often a white-knuckle ride
3016:Alaskan Whaling Villages – Diomede Information
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2773:Arctic, Vol. 54, No. 1 (March 2001) pp. 12–21
2643:"Remote Alaska Island Dials the Right Number"
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2685:"The Native Village of Diomede - History"
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1963:Mail has been delivered to the island by
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5427:Cities in Nome Census Area, Alaska
4505:Kodiak Trident Basin Seaplane Base
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3265:Municipalities and communities of
2954:expedition (2000) / Arianne Balsom
2798:"Census of Population and Housing"
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118:Aerial view of Diomede (2008)
60:City in Alaska, United States
5366:Pauloff Harbor Seaplane Base
4725:Port Alexander Seaplane Base
3693:Anchorage Lake Hood Seaplane
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2557:"Nome census area tourism"
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4365:Funter Bay Seaplane Base
4345:Elfin Cove Seaplane Base
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3268:Nome Census Area, Alaska
3188:October 3, 2011, at the
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5285:Amook Bay Seaplane Base
5121:Waterfall Seaplane Base
5036:Moser Bay Seaplane Base
4485:Kitoi Bay Seaplane Base
3698:Anchorage Merrill Field
3173:Census 2000 information
2669:Carr, Everette (2005).
2628:Lifting the Ice Curtain
2404:Barry, Paul C. (2001).
2262:Alaska Local Government
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2050:International Date Line
830:International Date Line
593:Russian Orthodox Church
5381:Seal Bay Seaplane Base
5061:Olga Bay Seaplane Base
5026:McKinley National Park
4445:Hydaburg Seaplane Base
3959:Kaktovik/Barter Island
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3168:Diomede community page
3053:March 7, 2008, at the
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5081:Saginaw Seaplane Base
4971:Chatham Seaplane Base
4934:Other public airports
4865:Tenakee Seaplane Base
4690:Pelican Seaplane Base
4490:Klawock Seaplane Base
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3071:July 5, 2008, at the
2952:Voyage of Rediscovery
2834:"U.S. Census website"
2751:Till, A. B., et al.,
2150:Little Diomede Island
1867:The city levies a 3%
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5106:Tokeen Seaplane Base
4956:Bethel Seaplane Base
4941:Alitak Seaplane Base
4430:Hoonah Seaplane Base
4420:Hollis Seaplane Base
4405:Haines Seaplane Base
4165:Angoon Seaplane Base
4150:Akutan Seaplane Base
3632:Serykh Gusey Islands
3493:United States portal
3377:Nome Census Area map
2767:Julie Brigham-Grette
2148:There is no port in
2081:Pathfinder Aviation
963:Record high °F (°C)
606:was left to Russia.
375: • Density
214:65.75833; -168.95167
4800:Sitka Seaplane Base
4450:Hyder Seaplane Base
4305:Craig Seaplane Base
3713:Cordova Merle Smith
3462:Pilgrim Hot Springs
3195:Anderson Cooper 360
3032:April 19, 2013, at
2973:on November 8, 2009
2937:April 19, 2013, at
2866:walaskacatholic.org
2765:Gualtieri, Lyn and
2695:on October 14, 2006
2469:Patowary, Kaushik.
2448:commerce.alaska.gov
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3679:Airports in Alaska
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1761:Water and disposal
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3117:"Order 2013-6-11"
3086:"Order 2012-9-25"
2956:Includes pictures
2912:State of Alaska,
2648:Los Angeles Times
2611:Ahkinga, Arthur.
2502:amusingplanet.com
2475:amusingplanet.com
2416:on April 14, 2018
2376:978-0-88240-289-5
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4014:Mountain Village
3686:Primary airports
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5140:Government /
5126:Yankee Creek
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4820:South Naknek
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5159:Boswell Bay
5111:Ugashik Bay
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4780:St. Michael
4735:Port Heiden
4730:Port Graham
4705:Pilot Point
4530:Lake Louise
4415:Healy River
4270:Circle City
4265:Chuathbaluk
4235:Chenega Bay
4225:Chalkyitsik
4205:Birch Creek
4119:Tuntutuliak
4109:Toksook Bay
4074:Scammon Bay
4034:Nunapitchuk
3758:King Salmon
3547:Chukchi Sea
3452:King Island
3429:Ghost towns
3406:communities
3324:St. Michael
2868:. eCatholic
2843:January 31,
2587:kawerak.org
2290:October 29,
2111:float plane
2103:bush pilots
2054:Big Diomede
2011:Ted Stevens
1901:island for
1899:Big Diomede
1776:incinerator
1774:and for an
1741:Electricity
834:Big Diomede
734:health care
701:Big Diomede
670:snowshoeing
621:During the
610:1880s–1920s
604:Big Diomede
589:St. Diomede
539:2010 census
310:Neal Foster
292:Donny Olson
248:Census Area
212: /
200:168°57′06″W
5411:Categories
5356:Fort Glenn
5264:Wainwright
5249:Sparrevohn
5016:Kulik Lake
4951:Bear Creek
4890:Twin Hills
4775:St. George
4740:Port Lions
4695:Perryville
4665:Old Harbor
4660:Nunam Iqua
4580:Minchumina
4535:Larsen Bay
4425:Holy Cross
4410:Healy Lake
4355:False Pass
4315:Dahl Creek
4124:Wainwright
4094:Shishmaref
4089:Shaktoolik
4064:Sand Point
4044:Point Hope
3989:Kongiganak
3939:Hooper Bay
3914:Fort Yukon
3869:Atmautluak
3798:Unalakleet
3788:St. Mary's
3783:Petersburg
3723:Dillingham
3354:Unalakleet
3339:Shishmaref
3334:Shaktoolik
2247:References
2175:relocation
2128:Bering Air
2030:helicopter
2024:Helicopter
2006:When U.S.
1991:and other
1965:helicopter
1934:snowmobile
1910:North Star
1838:Employment
1767:permafrost
1731:Fred Meyer
1720:ammunition
1645:As of the
865:Cretaceous
750:settlement
738:medication
519:U.S. state
354:Population
305:State rep.
269:Government
197:65°45′30″N
5204:Five Mile
5199:Elmendorf
5101:Tanacross
5006:Kantishna
4840:Talkeetna
4810:Sleetmute
4765:Red Devil
4720:Point Lay
4685:Pedro Bay
4640:Nondalton
4630:Nightmute
4605:Napaskiak
4555:May Creek
4550:Manokotak
4515:Koliganek
4480:King Cove
4470:Kantishna
4390:Goose Bay
4210:Birchwood
4160:Allakaket
4155:Aleknagik
4049:Quinhagak
3879:Chefornak
3808:Utqiagvik
3753:Ketchikan
3728:Fairbanks
3718:Deadhorse
2862:"St.Jude"
2671:"Diomede"
2580:"Diomede"
2346:"Diomede"
2133:Seasonal:
2018:Blackhawk
1921:Northland
1869:sales tax
1849:Anchorage
1845:Fairbanks
1786:Education
1724:Anchorage
1685:Community
1387:Source:
1382:(103.97)
813:Geography
762:Lynne Cox
699:in 1867,
660:and skin
646:bullheads
626:gold rush
616:John Muir
575:1648–1867
496:romanized
442:FIPS code
430:Area code
384:Time zone
346:Elevation
5259:Tin City
5254:Tatalina
5046:Nikolski
4920:Whittier
4850:Tatitlek
4815:Soldotna
4805:Skwentna
4795:Shungnak
4790:Shageluk
4710:Platinum
4675:Ouzinkie
4650:Northway
4600:Napakiak
4595:Nanwalek
4570:Mekoryuk
4560:McCarthy
4540:Levelock
4510:Kokhanok
4395:Grayling
4385:Goodnews
4375:Girdwood
4200:Big Lake
4114:Tuluksak
4104:Stebbins
4084:Seldovia
4069:Savoonga
4009:Marshall
3999:Kwethluk
3984:Kivalina
3969:Kasigluk
3894:Coldfoot
3889:Cold Bay
3874:Buckland
3854:Alakanuk
3849:Akiachak
3818:Wrangell
3803:Unalaska
3773:Kotzebue
3733:Gustavus
3467:Tin City
3344:Stebbins
3329:Savoonga
3186:Archived
3069:Archived
3051:Archived
3030:Archived
2935:Archived
2872:June 23,
2736:June 24,
2699:April 9,
2593:June 23,
2512:April 5,
2506:Archived
2481:June 23,
2454:June 23,
2420:March 5,
2230:See also
2171:economic
2119:Airlines
2093:Airplane
2073:Airlines
2042:heliport
1890:Beringia
1751:Gasoline
1716:firearms
1654:, 6.16%
1312:(288.9)
1243:Average
774:Cold War
709:Cold War
674:handball
654:bluecods
447:02-19060
418:ZIP code
5376:Red Dog
5361:Haycock
5351:Chignik
5325:Nabesna
5310:Kuparuk
5305:Icy Bay
5194:Eielson
4910:Wasilla
4900:Venetie
4895:Ugashik
4885:Tununak
4835:Takotna
4760:Rampart
4655:Nuiqsut
4635:Nikolai
4565:McGrath
4525:Koyukuk
4455:Igiugig
4400:Gulkana
4380:Golovin
4325:Diomede
4320:Deering
4300:Council
4260:Chisana
4245:Chignik
4240:Chicken
4220:Central
4195:Bettles
4185:Atqasuk
4099:Skagway
4079:Selawik
4024:Noorvik
3964:Kalskag
3949:Iliamna
3924:Gambell
3909:Emmonak
3823:Yakutat
3763:Klawock
3545:of the
3543:Islands
3447:Dickson
3442:Council
3419:Solomon
3414:Haycock
3309:Golovin
3304:Gambell
3294:Diomede
3229:Islands
3203:Portals
2822:. 1949.
2804:June 4,
2654:June 3,
2215:Siberia
2099:sea ice
2008:Senator
1987:, rare
1857:Whaling
1853:sea ice
1833:Economy
1755:propane
1727:Walmart
1700:History
1352:(0.76)
1347:(0.51)
883:Climate
869:granite
840:Geology
807:Siberia
795:Inupiat
730:Inupiat
686:Siberia
666:skating
662:mukluks
650:tomcods
565:Iñupiat
558:History
517:of the
513:of the
498::
487:Russian
479:Inupiaq
475:Diomede
459:1401213
454:GNIS ID
226:Country
174:Diomede
144:Diomede
94:Russian
79:Inupiaq
46:Discuss
5396:Tyonek
5386:Sutton
5295:Beluga
5280:Alpine
5244:Shemya
5096:Summit
5066:Paxson
4925:Willow
4875:Togiak
4860:Teller
4855:Telida
4845:Tanana
4785:Seward
4680:Palmer
4625:Newtok
4590:Naknek
4475:Karluk
4465:Kaltag
4440:Hughes
4335:Egegik
4190:Beaver
4145:Akutan
4140:Akhiok
4029:Nulato
4019:Noatak
3994:Kotlik
3979:Kipnuk
3944:Huslia
3934:Hoonah
3929:Haines
3919:Galena
3884:Chevak
3859:Ambler
3813:Valdez
3768:Kodiak
3743:Juneau
3708:Bethel
3349:Teller
3281:Cities
3217:Alaska
3104:BO-105
3098:
2916:(2001)
2373:
2183:nature
2154:Arctic
1997:Alaska
1970:Alaska
1895:Umiaks
1647:census
1630:−27.8%
1615:−21.2%
1600:−18.0%
1540:−13.6%
1525:−20.2%
1450:112.5%
1405:Census
1362:(3.0)
1342:(7.1)
1337:(7.6)
1267:(6.9)
1238:(−42)
1233:(−37)
1228:(−33)
1223:(−21)
1198:(−24)
1193:(−36)
1188:(−41)
1183:(−42)
1178:(−42)
1163:(−19)
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