- 809 in 2000.
Togiak is the
successor village of two
earlier Inuit villages,
Togiagamute (Togiagamiut) &
Togiak Station (also
known as
Togiak or Owens)....
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present CDP encomp****es the
original settlement of
Togiak (then Togiagamute) on the
northeast side of
Togiak Bay. In the
early 20th century, many residents...
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Togiak Bay is an 18-mile-long (30 km) bay in the U.S.
state of Alaska. It
extends southwest from the
Togiak River to
Hagemeister Island and east 25 miles...
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Togiak National Wildlife Refuge is in the
Dillingham and
Bethel Census Areas, Alaska. It is
dominated by the
Ahklun Mountains in the
north and the cold...
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Togiak Airport (IATA: TOG, ICAO: PATG, FAA LID: TOG) is a state-owned, public-use
airport located in
Togiak Village, in the
Bethel Census Area of the...
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Refuge (part of the
Bering Sea unit)
Hagemeister Island Togiak National Wildlife Refuge (part)
Togiak Wilderness (part) At the 2000
census there were 4,922...
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including the Cinder, Egegik, Igushik, Kvichak, Meshik, Nushagak, Naknek,
Togiak, and Ugashik.
Upper reaches of
Bristol Bay
experience some of the highest...
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great fishing opportunities.
Dillingham is also the
headquarters for
nearby Togiak National Wildlife Refuge, home to walruses, seals,
terrestrial mammals,...
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Togiak Lake is a 13-mile (21 km) lake in the U.S.
state of Alaska,
which extends...
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begins at
Togiak Lake in the
Togiak Wilderness and
flows southwest to
Togiak Bay, 2
miles (3.2 km) east of
Togiak.
Large catches of
salmon are landed...