The name Alaska is taken from the Yupik word "Alyeska," meaning "great land" or "that which the sea breaks against".
The word Iditarod is an annual dog sled compatition (race).
Alaska and Hawaii are the states you seek.
Alaska is the toponym or place name of the state of Alaska.
Hawaii and Alaska... Being an island group, and a territory bought from russia.
That would be Alaska. In 1867, Imperial Russia sold Alaska to the United States of America for 7.2 million US dollars, or approximately two cents an acre. Alaska achieved statehood in 1959.
Alaska is spelled the same in French.
Did you mean Fairbank or Fairbanks? Fairbank is in Iowa Fairbanks is in Alaska
Alaska is first but if you mean in the 48 states not counting Hawaii or Alaska, Texas.
Do you mean what is land like in Alaska? Because it is very cold and you can get the chills being there.
Alaska <><><> It means "the Great Land"- referring to the mainland of Alaska.
if you mean Alaska it belongs to the USA Alaska is a state not a country
Alaska is the 49th state of the US. It became a state on January 3, 1959.==ANSWER:Yes it isANSWER:Yes it isAssuming you mean 'Alaska' - yes it is.
It depends on where you are talking about if you mean in Alaska, no but if you mean in the desert then yes
They mean the hispanic language taught in Alaska
It snows a lot in winter in Alaska
I think you mean Alaska.
Alaska is a promised land