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- Kotzebue, Alaska - Wikipedia
Kotzebue ( ˈkɒtsəbjuː KOTS-ə-bew) or Qikiqtaġruk ( kɪkɪkˈtʌɡrʊk kik-ik-TUG-rook, Inupiaq: [qekeqtɑʁʐuk]) is a city in the Northwest Arctic Borough in the U S state of Alaska It is the borough's seat, by far its largest community and the economic and transportation hub of the subregion of Alaska encompassing the borough
- Home Page | Kotzebue, Alaska
Where is Kotzebue? City News Jobs Volunteering Current Job Opportunities ; Volunteer Opportunities; Calendar
- Kotzebue, AK | Things to Do, Recreation, Travel Information
Kotzebue, Alaska is an Iñupiat community at the end of a gravel spit that reaches into Kotzebue Sound in Alaska’s Northwest Arctic region Learn about things to do including backcountry adventures, river float trips, and wildlife viewing
- Kotzebue IRA | Kotzebue, Alaska
Kotzebue IRA, the Native Village of Kotzebue, is the federally recognized Tribal government representing northwest Alaska surrounding Kotzebue, Alaska
- Kotzebue – Northwest Arctic Borough
Kotzebue is located on the Baldwin Peninsula in Kotzebue Sound, 549 air miles from Anchorage and 26 miles above the Arctic Circle As the service and transportation hub for all villages in the northwest region and the transfer point between ocean and inland shipping, Kotzebue has a healthy cash economy, growing private sector, and stable public
- 15 Best Things to Do in Kotzebue (Alaska) - The Crazy Tourist
Kotzebue or Kikiktagruk in Iñupiaq meaning ‘almost an island’ can be found on the gravel spit at the Baldwin Peninsula This three-mile stretch of town is located 26 miles north of the Arctic Circle and most of the population here is of Native descent
- Exploring the Remote Town of Kotzebue, Alaska
Today, Kotzebue is a hub for the Northwest Arctic Borough and is the “Gateway to the Arctic,” but the town has been settled for some 600 years With a population of around 3,300 people, it’s a sizable community by rural Alaskan standards
- Kotzebue – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Kotzebue is the primary hub for the Northwest Arctic, being the administrative center of both the Borough and Native Corporation governments It is the most Americanized of the villages in the region (and indeed many residents of the smaller villages would bristle at calling Kotzebue a village at all) and is home to several restaurants and small hotels
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