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Stampede of 1900 in which many prospectors left
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Russian Mission in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta. It lies 92 miles (148 km) northeast of Bethel and 317 miles (510 km) west of Anchorage.
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223:Bryce Edgmon
177:May 10, 1972
173:Incorporated
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2067:Ghost towns
2052:Nash Harbor
2029:communities
2012:Tuntutuliak
2002:Stony River
1902:Toksook Bay
1887:Nunapitchuk
1842:Chuathbaluk
1757: /
1745:159°33′01″W
1618:January 31,
1505:October 29,
1366:White Alice
1342:Chuathbaluk
1317:Yukon River
1276:Aniak River
434: /
403:2010 census
161:Census Area
129: /
2127:Categories
2042:Georgetown
1987:Oscarville
1962:Kongiganak
1942:Atmautluak
1742:61°34′44″N
1402:References
1358:Holy Cross
1338:Lend-Lease
422:159°33′1″W
419:61°34′44″N
363:feature ID
271:Population
218:State rep.
182:Government
117:159°33′1″W
114:61°34′44″N
2090:Ohagamiut
2075:Aguikchuk
2047:Napaimute
1997:Sleetmute
1992:Red Devil
1977:Mertarvik
1897:Quinhagak
1882:Nightmute
1877:Napaskiak
1837:Chefornak
1531:April 23,
1373:Education
1334:Ohagamiut
1216:, 68.36%
478:, Alaska
409:Geography
401:. At the
351:FIPS code
339:Area code
293:Time zone
263:Elevation
2057:Umkumiut
2007:Tuluksak
1952:Kasigluk
1937:Akiachak
1892:Platinum
1872:Napakiak
1867:Mekoryuk
1857:Kwethluk
1549:Archived
1362:Cold War
1226:Hispanic
1220:, 0.52%
1208:, 0.35%
1016:(140.2)
877:Average
797:(−21.7)
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747:(−19.8)
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682:(−10.8)
677:(−14.5)
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657:(−12.6)
602:(−12.4)
355:02-03550
327:ZIP code
2017:Tununak
1679:May 27,
1597:. 1940.
1572:June 4,
1350:Kalskag
1291:mercury
1270:is the
1255:History
802:(−6.8)
787:(−5.4)
757:(−8.3)
732:(−2.0)
722:(−9.9)
717:(−1.7)
707:(11.6)
702:(13.4)
697:(11.6)
687:(−2.2)
652:(−5.9)
642:(11.5)
637:(15.8)
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627:(16.9)
622:(10.7)
612:(−4.8)
607:(−9.2)
462:Climate
391:Anyaraq
367:1398286
142:Country
46:Anyaraq
2080:Arolik
1982:Newtok
1957:Kipnuk
1832:Bethel
1814:Cities
1447:Juneau
1230:Latino
1174:−12.4%
1114:−33.4%
1099:116.9%
1039:Census
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981:(0.0)
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946:(476)
921:(104)
872:(−58)
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852:(−15)
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827:(−37)
822:(−46)
817:(−49)
812:(−58)
782:(2.7)
777:(7.3)
772:(8.4)
767:(6.3)
762:(0.8)
712:(7.1)
692:(5.8)
662:(2.7)
647:(1.8)
617:(1.8)
483:Month
399:Alaska
321:(AKDT)
166:Bethel
154:Alaska
1827:Aniak
1822:Akiak
1713:Aniak
1591:(PDF)
1443:(PDF)
1346:Anvik
1268:Aniak
1222:Asian
1210:Black
1206:White
1144:58.4%
1129:66.3%
1084:16.4%
1011:(25)
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971:(11)
966:(25)
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956:(19)
944:18.83
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936:(37)
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552:(27)
547:(17)
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537:(12)
522:Year
383:Aniak
332:99557
319:UTC-8
298:UTC-9
189:Mayor
150:State
92:Aniak
43:Aniak
1929:CDPs
1731:2010
1727:2000
1681:2024
1620:2008
1574:2015
1533:2011
1507:2021
1485:2019
1455:2023
1420:XIII
1377:The
1308:Nome
1287:gold
1189:1.2%
1180:2020
1165:2010
1159:5.9%
1150:2000
1135:1990
1120:1980
1105:1970
1090:1960
1075:1950
1060:1940
1048:Note
1043:Pop.
1014:55.9
1009:10.0
1004:10.0
964:10.0
939:1.10
934:1.46
929:1.20
924:2.69
919:4.11
914:2.34
909:1.54
904:1.08
899:0.71
894:0.92
889:0.86
884:0.82
800:19.7
795:−7.1
785:22.2
780:36.8
775:45.2
770:47.2
765:43.3
760:33.5
755:17.0
745:−3.7
740:−7.3
730:28.4
720:14.2
715:28.9
710:44.8
705:52.9
700:56.2
695:52.9
690:42.4
685:28.1
680:12.6
660:36.8
650:21.4
645:35.3
640:52.7
635:60.5
630:65.2
625:62.4
620:51.2
615:35.2
610:23.3
605:15.4
587:(8)
532:(9)
519:Dec
516:Nov
513:Oct
510:Sep
507:Aug
504:Jul
501:Jun
498:May
495:Apr
492:Mar
489:Feb
486:Jan
361:GNIS
234:Area
54:City
1847:Eek
1228:or
1212:or
1184:507
1169:501
1154:572
1139:540
1124:341
1109:205
1094:308
1079:142
1064:122
999:3.3
994:0.0
989:0.0
984:0.0
979:0.0
974:1.1
969:4.5
959:9.4
954:7.6
870:−72
865:−55
860:−40
855:−17
825:−34
820:−51
815:−56
810:−72
790:7.0
750:1.9
725:1.1
675:5.9
670:1.2
655:9.3
600:9.7
344:907
312:DST
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