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Egegik (Central Yupik: Igyagiiq; Sugpiaq: Igya'iq, Igyagiq) is a city in Lake and
Peninsula Borough, Alaska,
United States. As of the 2020 census, the...
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Egegik (Igyagiiq in Yup'ik) may also
refer to:
Egegik, Alaska, a city in Lake and
Peninsula Borough, Alaska.
Egegik Airport, a city owned,
public use...
- The
Egegik (Igyagiiq in Yup'ik)
village is
located on a high
bluff along the
southern s**** of the
Egegik River at the
upper extent of
Egegik Bay. The...
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Egegik Airport (IATA: EGX, ICAO: PAII, FAA LID: EII) is a city-owned, public-use
airport serving Egegik, a city in the Lake and
Peninsula Borough of the...
- The
Egegik River (pronounced locally, I-ga-gik;
Central Alaskan Yup'ik, Igyagiiq; translation, "swift") is a
waterway in the U.S.
state of Alaska. A biological...
- east as
Nushagak Bay and the
northern Alaska Peninsula at
Naknek River and
Egegik Bay in Alaska.
Siberian Yupik,
including Naukan, Chaplino, and—in a linguistic...
- east as
Nushagak Bay and the
northern Alaska Peninsula at
Naknek River and
Egegik Bay. They are also
known as Cupʼik by the
Chevak Cupʼik dialect-speaking...
- The King
Salmon River is a 60-mile (97 km)
tributary of the
Egegik River on the
western slope of the
Alaska Peninsula in
southwest Alaska.
Formed by the...
- its mouth. A
number of
rivers flow into the bay,
including the Cinder,
Egegik, Igushik, Kvichak, Meshik, Nushagak, Naknek, Togiak, and Ugashik. Upper...
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Koliganek (Qalirneq), New
Stuyahok (Cetuyaraq),
Portage Cr****
Egegik (extinct), once
spoken in
Egegik (Igyagiiq)
Hooper Bay-Chevak
Hooper Bay sub-dialect; spoken...