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Nuchek (Núciq, Russian: Начек) is an
abandoned village in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It is
located on
Hinchinbrook Island at Port
Etches bay,
Prince William...
- Pavlovskaya,
Alaska (now Kodiak) – 1791 Fort
Saints Constantine and
Helen on
Nuchek Island,
Alaska – 1793[citation needed] Fort on
Hinchinbrook Island, Alaska...
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Kodiak Island,
Ukamok Island,
Tugidak Island,
Barren Islands, Nushagak,
Nuchek August 26, 1833 Himalayas, Nepal–India–Tibet
region 1833 Bihar–Nepal earthquake...
- St. Paul – 1788
Pavlovskaya – 1791 Fort
Saints Constantine and
Helen on
Nuchek Island – 1793 Fort on
Hinchinbrook Island – 1793 New
Russia near present-day...
- Portlock,
called it "Port Rose".
Russian fur
traders gave it the name "Zaliv
Nuchek". Its
earliest known European name was "Puerto de Santiago",
given on July...
- with the Europeans.
Trade meetings would take
place three times a year at
Nuchek on the
Prince William Sound. The
Ahtna operate Ahtna, Inc., an
Alaska Native...
- side of the island. Also on the
southwest side is the
abandoned village of
Nuchek on Port
Etches (bay). The
Chugach Alaska Corporation now runs the Nuuciq...
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supervised Lieutenant William R. Abercrombie's
shipments from
Sitka to
Nuchek.
Allen was
later sent by
Miles to
search for Abercrombie, whom
Miles had...
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vocabulary recorded in
Wrangell (1839). This list was
probably collected at
Nuchek in
Prince William Sound, but its
character is
unmistakably Tanacross. Another...
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Arctic Borough North Whale P**** 1
Prince of Wales-Outer
Census Area
Nuchek 1 Valdez-Cordova
Census Area
Nuiqsut 1
North Slope Borough 99789 Nulato...