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Kaktovik (/kækˈtoʊvɪk/; Inupiaq: Qaaktuġvik, IPA: [qaːktoʁvik]) is a city in
North Slope Borough, Alaska,
United States. The po****tion was 283 at the...
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uncommon Unicode characters in this
article correctly. The
Kaktovik numerals or
Kaktovik Iñupiaq
numerals are a base-20
system of
numerical digits created...
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Kaktovik is a city in Alaska,
United States.
Kaktovik may also
refer to:
Kaktovik numerals, an
Inuit numeral system for a base-20
counting system Kaktovik...
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Kaktovik Village, also
known as
Barter Island, is a
federally recognized Iñupiat
Alaska Native tribal entity.
Kaktovik Village is
headquartered in...
- PABA, FAA LID: BTI) is a public/military
airport located near the city of
Kaktovik on
Barter Island, in the
North Slope Borough,
located 312
miles (502 km)...
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miles (4.0 km) east of
Demarcation Point and 65
miles (105 km) east of
Kaktovik. It was one of the many
trading outposts established along the
north coast...
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Unicode characters in this
article correctly. The
Kaktovik Numerals are a
Unicode block for the
Kaktovik numerals, a base-20
system of
numerical digits created...
- base-20
number systems. In 1994,
Inuit students in
Kaktovik, Alaska, came up with the base-20
Kaktovik numerals to
better represent their language. Before...
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Cherokee Supplement (Unicode block)
Deseret (Unicode block)
Kaktovik Numerals (Unicode block)
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while the
remaining two
seats combine two communities;
Anaktuvuk P**** with
Kaktovik and
Atqasuk with
Point Lay. The borough's
executive and administrative...