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- Alaska - Wikipedia
Alaska is the largest U S state by area—comprising more total area than the next three largest states of Texas, California, and Montana combined—and is the world's largest exclave and seventh-largest subnational division
- State of Alaska
The following is a greeting given in one of the 20 indigenous languages recognized by the State of Alaska Ade’ ndadz dengit’a? Translation: "Hello, how are you?" How Do I? What's the Weather Like? How Do I? More Dept of Commerce, Comm Select an agency from the list to find top links and services for each Department How do I?
- Alaska | Maps, Population, Capital, History, Flag, Cities, Facts . . .
Alaska, constituent state of the United States of America It was admitted to the union as the 49th state on January 3, 1959 Alaska lies at the extreme northwest of the North American continent, and the Alaska Peninsula is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere
- Alaska Maps Facts - World Atlas
Alaska, nicknamed, “The Last Frontier”, is a non-contiguous US state located in the extreme northwest of North America
- Official Alaska Vacation Information | Travel Alaska
Explore Alaska vacation information and start planning your next adventure to experience Alaska's glaciers, mountains, wildlife, Alaska Native culture, northern lights, and so much more
- Alaska Vacations Travel Advice from Trusted Alaskans
Helping you book an Alaska vacation is only part of our mission We created this resource to showcase and share the best of Alaska--hoping Alaska will inspire and excite you as much as it does us
- The essential guide to visiting Alaska | National Geographic
Here’s everything you need to know about exploring the cities and vast wilderness of Alaska—when to go, where to stay, what to do, and how to get around
- Alaska - New World Encyclopedia
Its Alaska Peninsula, extending out to the Aleutian Islands, is the largest peninsula in the Western Hemisphere The state is bounded on the north and northwest by the Beaufort and Chukchi Seas respectively, both of which are part of the larger Arctic Ocean
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