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1. Cities In Alaska, State Of Alaska Cities, Alaska Boroughs Or
Extensive list of official state, city, county, regional and community guide web sites. Latest Alaska state news from Reuters.
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2. The State Of Alaska
The official website of the State of Alaska.
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3. AK Cities Alaska Communities
Directory of official and near official Alaska community web sites.
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4. Alaska
Cities. Anchorage. Fairbanks. Juneau. Ketchikan. Sitka. Alaska Cities
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5. Fairbanks, Alaska (Cities)
USA Alaska Alaska Cities
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6. Kenai Peninsula Online - Alaska Newspaper
Utilities Schools and Education Higher Education, Trade Schools, Prep Schools Government Agencies Alaska, Cities, Borough News and
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7. Alaska Journal Of Commerce Online
bill includes program to connect smaller villages Anchorage and Ketchikan will not be the only Alaska cities to see construction projects
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8. Alaska Tour And Travel ~ Vacations, Hotels, Tours, Cruises And
ALASKA TRAVEL TIPS Alaska Anchorage Denali Park Fairbanks Seward Talkeetna Area more cities ALASKA VACATIONS Alaska Trip Finder Land Only
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9. Welcome To Sitka, Alaska, A Website For The People, About The
NonProfit. More links. Come join us and explore our sea-side community. Sitka is thought to be the most beautiful of southeast Alaska cities.
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10. Current Alaska Weather Map
Weather Forecast Current Weather Around Alaska. Click on a location on the map above or station name below for current weather conditions.
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11. Alaskan Cities, Alaska Cities, Cities In Alaska
alaskan towns and cities described in detail including accomodations, alaska is large, and extremely diverse and its communities reflect this diversity.
http://www.bellsalaska.com/alaska.htm
Alaska cities covered in detail including shopping, accommodations and what to see and do. Click here for our picture Gallery Find Rock Bottom Prices for Hotels in Alaska Anchorage
Anchor Point
... Click here for help in planning your trip to Alaska "Alayeska" The Great Land the natives called it - with good reason. Alaska is the last state where a man can travel 600 miles in a straight line and never cross a barbwire fence.
Alaska is large, and extremely diverse and its communities reflect this diversity. Its differences in climate, people, geography, and economy are as great as those between the Rocky Mountains and the Middle West, or between Massachusetts and California.
Alaska can be divided into six regions: Southeast Alaska, South-central, the Interior, Western Alaska, Southwest Alaska and the Arctic.
Bell's Guide gives detailed information on each community, including in-depth, accommodations, camping, fishing, visitor attractions and what to see and do. You may click on the links at the top of the page to visit each community, or click on the button below to order your own copy.

12. Alaska Local & Borough Government
alaska has 149 incorporated cities, including 12 home rule cities, Secondclass cities are communities fewer than 400 people governed by a seven-member
http://justice.uaa.alaska.edu/rlinks/government/ak_local.html
Resource index Government The nearest corollary in Alaska to the county form of government found in most other U.S. states are boroughs, of which Alaska has 16 (including unified municipalities). Alaska has 149 incorporated cities, including 12 home rule cities, 21 first-class cities and 116 second-class cities. In addition, there are 246 federally recognized tribal governments and one federal Indian reservation. (See Alaska Native tribal governments
See also:
Alaska Natives Alaska Native tribal governments
Legal research
Government ... Government-related associations
Borough governments
Alaska has 16 boroughs (including unified municipalities, created when when a borough and all cities located within it unite in a single unit of government, as has happened in Anchorage, Juneau, and Sitka), which act much like counties in other states. There are two classes of boroughs, both of which have mandatory powers of education, land use planning, and tax assessment and collection. Both classes have separately elected borough assemblies and school boards. The major difference between the first and second-class boroughs is in how they may acquire other powers. Additionally, there are 11 census areas in the state which have no borough government due to sparse population.
  • Aleutians East Borough
  • Municipality of Anchorage . The Municipality of Anchorage is a unified home rule municipality created in 1975 through the unification of the governments of the City of Anchorage and the Greater Anchorage Area Borough, making Anchorage one of the largest municipalities in the nation, encompassing nearly 1,955 square miles from Eklutna in the north to Girdwood and Portage in the south. As a unified government, the Municipality of Anchorage is responsible for services provided in other areas by both a city and a borough (or, in other states, by a city and a county). This site provides a complete guide to Anchorage's local government, including the

13. Haines, Alaska AK, City Profile (Haines Borough) - Hotels, Festivals, Genealogy,
Haines, alaska AK, community profile, with detailed info on demographics, Historic photos of US cities Photo collection alaska communities
http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/genInfo.php?locIndex=27951

14. Travel Alaska - Explore Southcentral Alaska Cities And Towns Talkeetna
Find information on alaska s cities and towns and the services offered in each. Few other places are blessed with such incredible geography as Talkeetna
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15. US Geography
HomeTownLocator Community Profiles of 42500 cities, Towns ZIP Codes Meeting of Frontiers alaska - history of alaska
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/US.html
United States Geography 10 Risky Places to Live in U.S. - areas prone to natural and other geographic hazards
- Tons of Information. Click on any state
50 States Flags
- click on state to see state flags
50 US State Songs
- See words and hear MIDI files
Amendments to the US Constitution
- text of all 27 amendments
American Factfinder
- lots of great information from the U.S. Census Bureau
American History
- from About.com
American Samoa Maps

American Sheep Industry Association
- lots of information
Appalachian Trail Home Page
- Katahdin, ME to Springer Mountain, GA. (2160 miles)
Basic Tables Dynamic Report Generator
- type in zip code for 1990 census info. Ben's Guide to US Government for Kids Best Places to Live - from Money.com Boundaries of the Contiguous United States - animated map of historical growth of U.S. Building the Windy City Home Page - architecture of Chicago California for Visitors - from About.com CapWeb - Internet Guide to the U.S. Congress. Find Reps. and Senators by zip code Constitution of the U.S.

16. Alaska - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
alaska Natives, while organized in and around their communities, The alaska Interior is home to Fairbanks. The geography is marked by large braided
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Alaska
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
For other uses, see Alaska (disambiguation)
State of Alaska Flag of Alaska Seal of Alaska State nickname The Last Frontier, The Land of the Midnight Sun Other U.S. States Capital Juneau Anchorage ... Frank Murkowski (R) English Area 1,067,653 mi² / 1,717,854 km² st Land 1,481,347 km² Water 236,507 km² (13.77%) Population ( Population th Density 0.42 /km² (50 th Date January 3 Order th Time zone Alaska UTC
Aleutian
... UTC (west of 169° 30') Latitude 54°40'N to 71°50'N Longitude 130°W to 173°E Width 1,300 km Length 2,380 km Elevation Highest point 6,194 m Mean 3,060 m Lowest point m Abbreviations USPS AK US-AK ( FIPS Code Web site www.state.ak.us The Last Frontier State bird Willow Ptarmigan State land mammal Moose ... State fish King Salmon State insect Skimmer Dragonfly State flower ... Forget-me-not
Myosotis alpestris State motto "North To The Future" State song Alaska's Flag State tree Sitka Spruce ... State sport Dog Mushing Alaska is the 49th state of the United States . It was admitted on January 3 . The population of the state is 626,932, as of , according to the census. The name "Alaska" is most likely derived from the

17. Come To Fairbanks - Geography, Fairbanks, Alaska
Fairbanks is alaska s second largest community and residents commonly refer to it Within the Borough are two cities, Fairbanks and North Pole as well as
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18. Alaska: Map, History And Much More From Answers.com
In S central alaska, Anchorage, the state s largest city, is the center for the alaskan RR and for List of cities in alaska Mount McKinley (geography)
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia Local Time Geography Stats Parks Poker WordNet Wikipedia Translations Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Alaska Dictionary A·las·ka ə-lăs kə Abbr. AK or Alas.
A state of the United States in extreme northwest North America including the Aleutian Islands and Alexander Archipelago. It is separated from the other mainland states by British Columbia, Canada. Alaska was admitted as the 49th state in 1959 and is the largest state of the Union. The territory was purchased from Russia in 1867 for $7,200,000 and was known as Seward's Folly (after Secretary of State William H. Seward, who negotiated the purchase) until gold was discovered in the late 1800s. Juneau is the capital and Anchorage the largest city. Population: 655,000. A·las kan Encyclopedia Alaska əlă skə ) , largest in area of the United States but third smallest (exceeding only Vermont and Wyoming) in population, occupying the northwest extremity of the North American continent, separated from the coterminous United States by W Canada. It is bordered by Yukon Territory and British Columbia (E), the Gulf of Alaska and the Pacific Ocean (S), the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea (W), and the Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean (N). Facts and Figures Area

19. CSISS Classics - Joel Garreau:
Meanwhile, communities in the Empty Quarter are organized around The geography of Nowhere the Rise and Decline of America s ManMade Landscape.
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Edge Cities and the Nine Nations of North America
Joel Garreau: Edge Cities and the Nine Nations of North America
By Nina Brown
Back to Classics Background Garreau, Joel (1948-) Joel Garreau, a journalist for the Washington Post , is the author of two popular books: Edge City: Life on the New Frontier (1991) and The Nine Nations of North America (1981). These books, based on observations Garreau made while traveling throughout North America as a journalist, analyze the social and political forces Garreau believes are transforming the geography of contemporary American communities. His ideas have found a ready audience in both academic and nonacademic settings. Both books are fixtures in college classes in anthropology, geography, demography, and urban planning. In addition to writing for the Washington Post , Garreau is senior fellow at the School of Public Policy at George Mason University. Innovation In his first book, The Nine Nations of North America
  • The Breadbasket: Iowa, Nebraska, Oklahoma and northern Texas as well as southern Saskatchewan and Manitoba in Canada
  • 20. MSN Encarta - Alaska
    Since the early days of settlement, the cities and towns of alaska have attracted Since 1867 the populations of the main communities in alaska have
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    Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 22 items Dynamic Map Map of Alaska Article Outline Introduction Physical Geography Economic Activities The People of Alaska ... History J
    Trade
    Most of Alaska’s food supply, with the exception of some dairy products, fish, poultry, and vegetables, has to be shipped in from other states. Manufactured foods must also be imported. Alaska has become a major foreign-exporting state primarily because of its fisheries and mining. Alaska’s exports of fish, minerals, and some forest products have an annual value of as much as $3 billion a year. Most goods go to Japan, South Korea, and other Asian markets, and in recent years exports to the Russian Far East have been increasing. Alaska imports most of its consumer goods, primarily through the port of Anchorage, and the Alaskan trade has long been important to the economies of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma in Washington state.

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