The phone number of the Museum Of The Aleutians is: 907-581-5150.
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The address of the Museum Of The Aleutians is: Po Box 648, Unalaska, AK 99685-0648
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That would be the Aleutians .
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The Aleutian Islands are located in the state of Alaska.
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No same-sex couples have legally married in this borough because same-sex marriage is prohibited in Alaska by statue (1996) and amendment to the state constitution (1998). The Supreme Court of the State of Alaska, however, has been handing down decisions that grant same-sex couples some of the rights of married couples, such as property tax exemptions (April 2014) and workers compensation death benefits (July 25, 2014). Oral arguments are scheduled for October 10, 2014 in a federal lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of Alaska's ban on same-sex marriage. A decision is expected shortly thereafter.
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Alaska doesn't have counties.
Anchorage is in the Matanuska Burough.
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Alaska doesn't have counties, but they have 'boroughs'. The smallest borough in size is the Juneau Borough. The smallest in population is the North Slope
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Municipal Borough of East Retford's motto is 'VETUSTAS DIGNITATEM GENERAT'.
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County Borough of East Ham's motto is 'Progressio cum Populo'.
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Alaska's flag was designed by a 13 year old named Benny Benson from the Aleutians.
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Alaska has boroughs rather than counties. Alaska has 19 boroughs and one "Unorganized Borough".
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The largest counties by area in the United States are San Bernardino County in California, Coconino County in Arizona, and Nye County in Nevada. These counties are known for their vast landscapes and unique natural features.
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Alaska is not organized into counties. It is divided into boroughs and census areas.
The largest borough is the North Slope Borough (in northern Alaska and includes the city of Barrow) which covers a total area of about 88,000 square miles and sports a total population of about 7,500. The largest census area is the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area (in central Alaska and includes the area surrounding Fairbanks) which covers a total area of about 146,000 square miles and is home for about 6,500 people.
Neither of these are the most populous areas, however. The City/Borough of Anchorage has about 260,000 people. The Fairbanks/North Star Borough has about 83,000. The Mat-Su Borough (which includes the cities of Palmer and Wasilla) has about 59,000.
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The five largest cities in Alaska are:
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Atka is a city located within the Aleutians West Census Area in the state of Alaska.
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yes, several large underground tests were performed on amchitka island in the aleutians.
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Leytonstone is part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest, to the North East of London
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East of alaska is canada, more specificly, the yukon territory borders alaska to the east.
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Alaska has boroughs rather than counties. Alaska has 19 boroughs. Municipality of Anchorage is the most populated borough with a population of 291,826
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In the United States, forty-eight of the fifty states are divided into counties. Louisiana is divided into sixty-four parishes, which function much the same as counties in other states.
Alaska is divided into boroughs, which function as the local government entity in Alaska, though services that are typically provided by counties or parishes in other states, might be provided by the State of Alaska rather than the borough. In fact, more than half of the geographical area of Alaska has no separate borough, and is considered the Unorganized Borough. In the Unorganized Borough, the State of Alaska provides all services, even the ones that would be provided by a borough, when such exists elsewhere in Alaska.
So clearly, a county is not the same thing as a state, since where counties do exist, a state is made up of counties.
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blue borough is the term for all the towns in the Lewisham Borough in south east London like catford, brockley, deptford, forest hill etc.
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Fairbanks is located in Fairbanks North Star Borough in the state of Alaska.
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An archipelago is a group of islands located together in a body of water, such as an ocean or a sea. Some famous archipelagos include the Hawaiian Islands, the Maldives, and the Philippines.
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Technically, there is no province directly East of Alaska. The territory directly East of Alaska, however, is the Yukon Territory.
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Alaska is part of the North American continent. Canada borders the state of Alaska to the east.
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Aleutian Islands are chain of volcanic islands that separate the Bering Sea (north) from the main portion of the Pacific Ocean (south) southwest of Alaska
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There were only two POW camps for enemy prisoners in the state of Alaska in USA during WW II. One was in the Excursion Inlet and the other was in Ft. Richardson, Anchorage city-borough. There is no record to show existence of a POW camp in Sumner Strait, Alaska.
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it's forget-me-not adopted by the Territorial Legislature in 1917.It is a perennial that is found throughout Alaska, from Hyder to the Arctic Coast, and west to the Aleutians.
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94,763 sq miles (245,435 km²).
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In the Aleutians - 1945 was released on:
USA: February 1945
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west
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Lake Clark is a lake in southern Alaska in the Lake and Peninsula Borough. It is located within Lake Clark National Park and Preserve.
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Then we see that
circulating currents can take you from China, up the east coast
of Japan, past Korea, along the Aleutians, south of Alaska, down
the west coast of America to Mexico. The same currents carry you
back to China on a westward path, just above the equator.
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The East coast is 4 hours ahead of Alaska.
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Alaska does not border any state to the east. Alaska borders Canada to the east. Canada does not have states. Alaska borders Canada's province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory.
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Canada is north of Washington, Idaho, and Montana. It is also east of Alaska.
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According to the 2010 Census, Sitka, Alaska had a population of 8,881, which includes the city and the associated borough.
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Barrow is located on the "North Slope" of Alaska. It's in the northern most part of the state on barren tundra land. It is also located by many large oil fields and that is probably what it is most well-known for. It is near the Arctic Ocean as well. And it is also the traditional land of many Alaskan Eskimos.
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Alaska is not organized into counties. It is divided into boroughs and census areas.
The largest borough is the North Slope Borough (in northern Alaska and includes the city of Barrow) which covers a total area of about 88,000 square miles and sports a total population of about 7,500. The largest census area is the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area (in central Alaska and includes the area surrounding Fairbanks) which covers a total area of about 146,000 square miles and is home for about 6,500 people.
Neither of these are the most populous areas, however. The City/Borough of Anchorage has about 260,000 people. The Fairbanks/North Star Borough has about 83,000. The Mat-Su Borough (which includes the cities of Palmer and Wasilla) has about 59,000.
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The Mississippi River does not run through Alaska or Canada. It is in the contiguous U.S. states southeast of Alaska.
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The capital of Alaska, Juneau, is located east of the capital of Hawaii, Honolulu. Juneau is situated in southeastern Alaska, while Honolulu is located on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
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