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Aleknagik (/
əˈlɛknəɡɪk/ ə-LEK-nə-gik;
Central Yupik: Alaqnaqiq) is a
second class city in the
Dillingham Census Area of the
Unorganized Borough of the...
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Aleknagik Lake is a lake in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is 20
miles (32 km) long by 2.5
miles (4 km) wide. The
village of
Aleknagik is on its southeast...
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Aleknagik Airport (IATA: WKK, FAA LID: 5A8), also
known as
Aleknagik (New) Airport, is a state-owned, public-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km)...
- is one of only two
state parks in
Southwest Alaska. The
other is Lake
Aleknagik State Recreation Site at 59°16′46″N 158°37′29″W / 59.27944°N 158.62472°W...
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August 9, 2010, a
privately operated amphibious floatplane crashed near
Aleknagik, Alaska,
killing five of the nine
people on board. The
fatalities included...
- of 2009[update], none have been
signed into law. Adak
Akiak Alakanuk Aleknagik Allakaket Angoon Aniak Anvik Atka
Bethel Bettles Brevig Mission Chefornak...
- 33 Art
Museum Z33,
Belgium Aleknagik Seaplane Base (FAA id: Z33),
Aleknagik, Dillingham, Alaska, USA; part of the
Aleknagik Airport Klamath Air
Force Station...
- The per
capita income is
estimated at 23,500 U.S.
dollars per year.
Aleknagik Clark's
Point Dillingham Ekwok Manokotak New
Stuyahok Togiak Koliganek...
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paved road
connects Dillingham with
Aleknagik and the Wood-Tikchik
State Park. Many
residents live
along the
Aleknagik Lake Road and
roads connecting the...
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other communities dot the
coastline and
rivers of
Bristol Bay, including:
Aleknagik Chignik Chignik Lagoon Chignik Lake Clark's
Point Egegik /ˈɪɡɛɡɪk/ E****...