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Eklutna (/
ɛˈkluːtnə/; Dena'ina: Idlughet, Russian: Эклутна) is a
native village within the Muni****lity of
Anchorage in the U.S.
state of Alaska. The...
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Eklutna Annie is the name
given to an
unidentified murder victim whose body was
discovered in a
wooded area, one mile
south of
South Eklutna Lake Road...
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Eklutna Lake (Dena'ina: Idlu Bena) is a 1,424.5
hectares (3,520 acres) lake in the Muni****lity of Anchorage, Alaska, near the
village of
Eklutna. It...
- The
Eklutna Dam, also
referred to as the New
Eklutna Dam or
Upper Eklutna Dam, is an
embankment dam on the
Eklutna River about 30 mi (48 km) northeast...
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remains of
Eklutna Annie were
discovered buried next to a
power line in a
wooded area, one mile
south of
South Eklutna Lake Road in
Eklutna, Anchorage...
- the Muni****lity of Anchorage, a
small portion of the park
north of the
Eklutna Lake area in the
vicinity of
Pioneer Peak lies
within the Mat****ka-Susitna...
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Russian Orthodox Church, also
known as the
Eklutna Chapel, is a
historic Russian Orthodox church in
Eklutna, Alaska. It is
about one mile
inland from the...
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Eklutna Glacier is a land
terminating glacier in
Chugach State Park and the
Chugach Mountains near Anchorage, Alaska.
Runoff from
Eklutna Glacier contributes...
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Eklutna River (/iːˈkluːtnə/) is
approximately 11.8
miles (19.0 km) long and is
located in the
Southcentral region of the U.S.
state of Alaska. A portion...
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scout the
north arm,
where he met with the Dena'ina
Natives of the
Eklutna area, who told him the name of the Knik Arm and that it was not the Northwest...