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Tyonek or
Present / New
Tyonek (Dena'ina:
Qaggeyshlat - ″little
place between toes") is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Kenai Peninsula Borough in the...
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Tyonek Airport (IATA: TYE, FAA LID: TYE) is a private-use
airport located one
nautical mile (1.85 km)
northeast of the
central business district of Tyonek...
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Campbell Cr****)
Tyonek (Tubughnenq’) / Cook
Inlet (Tikahtnu) Denaʼina or Tebughna/Tubughna ("Beach People") - today:
Native Village of
Tyonek Susitna (River)...
- The
Tyonek Formation is a
geologic formation in Alaska. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Neogene period.
Earth sciences portal Alaska portal Paleontology...
- are
usually distinguished:
Upper Inlet,
spoken in Eklutna, Knik, Susitna,
Tyonek Outer Inlet,
spoken in Kenai, Kustatan,
Seldovia Iliamna,
spoken in Pedro...
- also been
selected the
permanent home of a
rescued Cook
Inlet beluga named Tyonek who was
deemed unreleasable due to his
young age and lack of
survival skills...
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bordered to the
north by Mat****ka-Susitna
Borough and to the
south by the
Tyonek CDP.
Access is by air or by water, as the road
network is
local only. According...
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Indians rose
against the men of Lebedev-Lastochkin’s
company in Kenai,
Tyonek and Old Iliamna, the
timely arrival of a
detachment from Aleksandrovsk,...
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boats brought supplies and
equipment up Cook Inlet,
landing at Knik or
Tyonek. From Knik, a 26-mile
summer trail went northwesterly. The
trail along Willow...
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Graham Primrose Ridgeway Salamatof Seldovia Village Sterling Sunrise Tyonek Jakolof Bay
Kachemak Selo
Razdolna Voznesenka Portlock The
school district...