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  2. Minto, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Minto is an Athabaskan village located at the end of the Minto Spur Road, which comes off the Elliot Highway.It is located at (65.157885, −149.369916 The village is located on a bluff above the Tolovana River flats, which contain several lakes formed by the flow of the river through low-lying areas.

  3. Portal:Alaska/box-header - Wikipedia

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  4. Slana, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Slana is an Alaska Native village name, derived from the name of the river Slana.The Nabesna Mine opened in 1923, which employed 60 people at its height. Over thirty different minerals were extracted from this site, although gold was the primary source of profit.

  5. Mount Johnson (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Johnson is an 8,400+ ft (2,560+ m) mountain summit located in the Alaska Range, in Denali National Park and Preserve, in Alaska, United States.It is situated on the west side of the Ruth Gorge, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Denali and six miles (9.7 km) south-southwest of The Moose's Tooth.

  6. Category:Geologic formations of Alaska - Wikipedia

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  7. Portal:Alaska/Selected article/3 - Wikipedia

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    The Akutan Zero is inspected by US Navy personnel on Akutan Island on July 11, 1942.. The Akutan Zero, also known as Koga's Zero and the Aleutian Zero, was a type 0 model 21 Mitsubishi A6M Zero Japanese fighter plane that crash-landed on Akutan Island, Alaska Territory, during World War II.

  8. Portal:Alaska/Selected article/9 - Wikipedia

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    Alaska covered by snow in the winter. The climate of Alaska is determined by average temperatures and precipitation received statewide over many years. The extratropical storm track runs along the Aleutian Island chain, across the Alaska Peninsula, and along the coastal area of the Gulf of Alaska which exposes these parts of the state to a large majority of the storms crossing the North Pacific.

  9. Portal:Alaska/Selected article/8 - Wikipedia

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    With 291,826 residents in 2010 (and 374,553 residents within its Metropolitan Statistical Area, which combines Anchorage with the neighboring Matanuska-Susitna Borough), it is Alaska's largest city and constitutes more than 40 percent of the state's total population; amongst the 50 states, only New York has a higher percentage of residents who ...