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Alaska Mountain Range

 

Alaska has about 640,000 residents occupying 570,374 square miles, or 365,039,104 acres of land. Alaska is the largest state, about 2.3 times the size of Texas and about one-fifth the size of the Lower 48 states.

Alaska’s weather and terrain are more extreme than any other state in the country. The interior region experiences temperature ranges from 70 degrees below zero to 90 degrees above.

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More facts about Alaska

 

Alaska Capital BuildingAlaska's capital - Juneau

Border States - Alaska is located in the extreme northwestern portion of North America, and it is separated from the 48 contiguous United States, therefore having no bordering states. It is bordered to the north by the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Yukon Territory and British Columbia, to the south by the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean, and to the west by the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea.
 

Nickname - "Land of the Midnight Sun" and “The Last Frontier”

The Alaska flag has eight gold stars representing the Big Dipper and the North Star on a field of blue.

There is no personal income tax in the state of Alaska.

Alaska Polar BearsMt. McKinley is the tallest mountain in North America, and 17 of the 20 highest peaks in the United States are here. There are three million lakes more than 20 acres in size.

If you come to Alaska you may be called a cheechako. This is a combination of two Indian words meaning "new, or fresh" and "to come, to approach or to become" (pronounced chee-CHA-ko).

We have the Permanent Fund Dividend, hiking, dog mushing, skiing, wildlife, art galleries, rafting, camping, fishing, concerts, hunting, theater, glaciers, biking, whale watching, the trans-Alaska oil pipeline, museums and much, much more!

Anchorage has 200 miles of bike trails. Some are lighted and groomed for skiing in winter. The spectacular aurora borealis can be seen many nights of the year.

Alaska has areas that get - 24 hours of daylight - 24 hours of night - 3 million lakes


Anchorage - Cordova - Eagle River - Fairbanks - Juneau - Kaktovik

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