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are popular for digging on the beaches near
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Ninilchik is the host community for the annual Kenai
Peninsula Fair and the annual Salmonfest Alaska (formerly Salmonstock) Music Festival. Ninilchik Chamber of Commerce sponsors the annual Clam Scramble, a river to river obstacle run held during or close to the solstice.
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priests and laymen. Russian
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1784:"NINILCHIK, ALASKA (506441)"
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1880:See the online dictionary,
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2196:Anchor Point
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2358:communities
2311:Port Graham
2266:Kalifornsky
2246:Funny River
2241:Fritz Creek
2226:Crown Point
1898:РИА Новости
1866:January 31,
1723:January 22,
1698:October 29,
1659:Loren Leman
1647:bald eagles
1540:US Congress
1417:Niqnilchint
1361:other races
1021:(≥ 0.01 in)
369:2010 census
345:Niqnalchint
194:Sarah Vance
106: /
94:151°40′02″W
45:Niqnalchint
2436:Categories
2391:Ghost town
2381:Voznesenka
2296:Nikolaevsk
2281:Moose Pass
2211:Clam Gulch
2201:Bear Creek
1790:August 20,
1678:References
1607:Cook Inlet
1409:Athabaskan
428:Cook Inlet
238:Population
189:State rep.
151:Government
91:60°02′47″N
2326:Salamatof
2301:Ninilchik
2236:Fox River
1554:Community
1413:Ninilchik
1351:, 13.99%
1337:Treadwell
1309:, Creole
436:Anchorage
418:Geography
359:(CDP) in
353:Нинильчик
337:Ninilchik
318:FIPS code
306:Area code
260:Time zone
230:Elevation
41:Нинильчик
36:Ninilchik
18:Ninilchik
2467:Denaʼina
2399:Portlock
2376:Razdolna
2336:Sterling
2321:Ridgeway
2316:Primrose
2286:Nanwalek
2166:Soldotna
2156:Seldovia
2146:Kachemak
2123:Soldotna
1979:Archived
1406:Dena'ina
1365:Hispanic
1355:, 0.52%
1321:Alutiiqs
875:Average
795:(−12.2)
790:(−10.1)
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740:(−11.8)
407:Dena'ina
341:Dena'ina
322:02-54480
294:ZIP code
2341:Sunrise
2291:Nikiski
2271:Kasilof
1904:May 31,
1830:. 1949.
1812:June 6,
1611:Halibut
1593:Tourism
1436:Alutiiq
1394:History
800:(−3.7)
785:(−4.3)
755:(−4.4)
745:(−9.3)
725:(−8.6)
720:(−5.9)
705:(11.1)
700:(11.4)
695:(10.7)
680:(−6.9)
675:(−5.0)
670:(−8.0)
655:(−5.0)
650:(−1.7)
640:(12.7)
635:(16.4)
630:(16.3)
625:(16.8)
620:(11.2)
610:(−1.3)
605:(−0.7)
600:(−4.2)
457:Climate
355:) is a
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140:Borough
119:Country
2346:Tyonek
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2161:Seward
2133:Cities
2015:
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1605:or in
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1538:. The
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1341:Juneau
1317:Aleuts
1234:154.5%
1219:−20.7%
1189:−26.5%
1084:Census
1014:(201)
999:(6.6)
994:(0.0)
989:(0.0)
984:(0.0)
979:(0.0)
974:(0.0)
944:(590)
870:(−36)
865:(−36)
860:(−24)
855:(−18)
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820:(−36)
815:(−30)
810:(−29)
780:(2.3)
775:(5.8)
770:(6.4)
765:(4.6)
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730:(1.1)
715:(0.8)
710:(7.6)
690:(6.3)
685:(0.1)
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645:(5.9)
615:(4.6)
481:Month
469:Dsc).
467:Köppen
365:Alaska
288:(AKDT)
133:Alaska
2216:Cohoe
2151:Kenai
2141:Homer
1626:Parks
1357:Asian
1349:White
1294:−4.3%
1279:14.4%
1264:69.3%
1249:33.7%
1204:74.2%
1159:42.5%
1129:52.8%
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1004:(23)
969:(25)
964:(32)
959:(22)
954:(34)
942:23.23
939:(53)
934:(45)
929:(68)
924:(70)
919:(87)
914:(62)
909:(31)
904:(38)
899:(38)
894:(24)
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575:(15)
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560:(23)
555:(24)
550:(20)
545:(13)
520:Year
444:Homer
432:Kenai
399:Aleut
299:99639
286:UTC-8
265:UTC-9
158:mayor
128:State
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2188:CDPs
2013:ISBN
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1906:2013
1868:2008
1814:2013
1792:2022
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1700:2021
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1419:, a
1319:and
1285:2020
1270:2010
1255:2000
1240:1990
1225:1980
1210:1970
1195:1960
1180:1950
1174:6.5%
1165:1940
1150:1930
1135:1920
1120:1890
1105:1880
1093:Note
1088:Pop.
1012:79.2
1007:22.8
967:10.0
962:12.7
952:13.3
937:2.07
932:1.77
927:2.68
922:2.74
917:3.41
912:2.44
907:1.22
902:1.50
897:1.50
892:0.94
887:1.28
882:1.69
845:(1)
798:25.4
793:10.1
788:13.8
783:24.2
778:36.2
773:42.5
768:43.6
763:40.3
758:34.5
753:24.0
743:15.3
738:10.8
728:34.0
723:16.5
718:21.4
713:33.4
708:45.6
703:52.0
698:52.5
693:51.3
688:43.3
683:32.2
678:19.5
673:23.0
668:17.6
658:42.7
653:23.0
648:28.9
643:42.6
638:54.9
633:61.5
628:61.4
623:62.2
618:52.2
613:40.3
608:29.7
603:30.7
598:24.4
585:(7)
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517:Dec
514:Nov
511:Oct
508:Sep
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499:Jun
496:May
493:Apr
490:Mar
487:Feb
484:Jan
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393:The
201:Area
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1305:In
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1274:883
1259:772
1244:456
1229:341
1214:134
1199:169
1169:132
1154:124
1061:86
1049:10
1046:10
1043:10
1002:9.0
997:2.6
992:0.0
987:0.0
982:0.0
977:0.0
972:0.0
957:8.8
868:−33
863:−32
858:−12
818:−33
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808:−20
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