The Aleutian Islands are located in Alaska.
Aleutian Islands are a group of more than 300 small volcanic islands forming part of the Aleutian Arc in the Northern Pacific Ocean, occupying an area of 6,821 sq mi (17,666 km²) and extending about 1,200 mi (1,931 km) westward from the Alaska Peninsula toward the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The islands were explored in 1741 by Vitus Bering, a Danish navigator employed by Russia, and remained under Russian control until Alaska was purchased by the United States in 1867. The islands are the site of U.S. military bases and research stations.
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The Aleutian Islands are located in Alaska.
Aleutian Islands are a group of more than 300 small volcanic islands forming part of the Aleutian Arc in the Northern Pacific Ocean, occupying an area of 6,821 sq mi (17,666 km²) and extending about 1,200 mi (1,931 km) westward from the Alaska Peninsula toward the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The islands were explored in 1741 by Vitus Bering, a Danish navigator employed by Russia, and remained under Russian control until Alaska was purchased by the United States in 1867. The islands are the site of U.S. military bases and research stations.
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The Aleutian Islands are located in the state of Alaska.
Alaska
They are part of the state of Alaska, and located in the Bering Sea.
The Aleutian Islands are associated with the state of Alaska.
The Aleutian Islands are located in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Aleutian Islands are part of Alaska
They are located on the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands.
An Aleutian is someone who is native to the Aleutian Islands. The Aleutian Islands consist of approximately 300 islands located in the northern Pacific Ocean. Part of the islands belong to Russia and part of the islands are part of Alaska. The U.S. population was 8,162 in 2000.
The Aleutian Islands are a part of Alaska which is a state owned by the United States.
Alaska
The chain of islands is the = Aleutian Islands =
Alaska.