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Alaska Map - This map of the State of Alaska is located in the extreme northwest of North America. It is the largest state in the United States by area and the 7th largest state in the world. However, it is the 3rd least populous state in the country.
Alaska shares borders with British Columbia and the Yukon, the administrative units of Canada. The state also shares a maritime border with Russia, which lies across the Bering Strait. Denali, also known as Mount McKinley is the highest in Alaska as well as the highest peak in North America.
Alaska is the only non-contiguous state of the United States and is actually a part of the US continent. Juneau is the state capital and Anchorage is the most populous city in Alaska. Fairbanks is the largest city in Inland Alaska.
History of Alaska
On March 30, 1867, the territory was purchased by the United States from the Russian Empire for US $ 7.2 million. The region underwent a number of administrative changes before finally being organized as a territory of the United States on May 11, 1912. It was admitted to the Union as the 49th state on January 3, 1959. Today, Alaska's economy is known for its fishing, natural gas, oil, and tourism industries.
Geography of Alaska
Alaska borders Canada's Yukon and British Columbia territories to the east; Pacific and Gulf of Alaska to the south; the Bering Strait, Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea to the west; and the Arctic Ocean and the Beaufort Sea to the north. This is the westernmost state, the northernmost state, and the easternmost state of the country. With an area of 586,412 square miles,
Alaska is famous for its rugged mountains, coastal wetlands and isolated islands. There is also a volcanic chain in Alaska, where the State has more than 3,000 rivers and 3 million lakes. At 6,190 meters, Denali is the highest mountain in Alaska and North America.
Tourist destinations in Alaska:
Alaska is nature's greatest temple and must-visit destination for tourists. This is a desolate land, carved valleys on glaciers, rugged mountain ranges. You can come here to enjoy hiking, backpacking, fishing and rafting. Denali National Park, Arctic Gate National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, and the Mendenhall Glacier are some of the most popular attractions in Alaska.
Alaska has many attractions to attract tourists to visit. Wildlife viewing tours to spot Kodiak bears for salmon or migratory birds and whales. Alaska Native Heritage Center, Portage Glacier, Chugach State Park, Tongass National Forest, Sitka National Historical Park and Totem Heritage Center are other must-see destinations in Alaska.
Transportation in Alaska
Primarily served by seasonal airlines, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is the gateway to Alaska.
The Alaska Railroad has played an important role in the state's socio-economic development. The network extends from Seward and Whittier to Fairbanks.
Due to its location, the state has a relatively small road network. The 1700-mile Alaska highway provides a link between the 48 below states and Alaska via Canada. Snowmobile and rickshaw are effective means of local transportation.
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Geography of Alaska
General Features of Alaska Alaska is an exclave of the United States of America. It is bordered by the Yukon Territory and British Columbia in Canada to the east, the Gulf of Alaska and Pacific Ocean to the south, the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Chukchi Sea to the west, and the Arctic Ocean to the north. The geography of the state can be divided into four major areas : Pacific Mountain System : The Pacific Mountain system is divided into many subdivisions and runs from the Aleutian Islands to south central Alaska. It includes the Saint Elias Range, the Wrangell Mountains, the Chugach Mountains, the Talkeetna Mountains, and the Kenai Mountains. Within this region are two major lowland areas, the Copper River Basin and the Susitna-Cook Inlet lowland. The Copper River Basin is located between the Chugach and Wrangell mountains. The Susitna-Cook Inlet is mostly forested and runs north and east from Anchorage. Central Uplands and Lowlands : This region lies between the Alaska Range of Pacific Mountain System in the south and the Brooks Range of the Rocky Mountain Systems in the north. The land is characterized by low, rolling hills and swampy river valleys. Rocky Mountain System of Alaska : This area comprises the Brooks Range and the Brooks Range foothills. It is located north of the Central Uplands and Lowlands. Arctic Coastal Plain : The northernmost region of Alaska is known as Arctic Coastal Plain. It has permanently frozen ground and is called tundra. The surface of the ground melts in the spring to allow the growth of grass and wild-flowers. Climate of Alaska The average temperatures and rainfall received state-wide over the years determine the climate of Alaska. The climate of the interior of the state is described as extreme and is an example of sub-arctic climate. The climate in the northern region is arctic, with long, very cold winters and short, cool summers. Rainfall is scanty in the interior and northern part of the state. Rivers in Alaska Alaska is home to more than 12,000 rivers and thousands of streams and creeks. Some of the rivers in the state are: Jago River, Canning River, Firth River, Kukpuk River, Chandler River, and Awuna River. Mountains in Alaska Mount Gilbert, Mount Kimball, Mount Stevens, Ptarmigan Peak, table Top Mountain, Mount Chamberlin, and Mount Dana are some of the prominent mountains in Alaska. Lakes in Alaska Alaska has approximately 3,197 officially named natural lakes. Some of the natural lakes in the state are Antler Lake, Lake Barbara, Mirror Lake, Mucha Lake, Lake Otis, Otto Lake and Square Lake.

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Map Alaska
Alaska Map - This map of the State of Alaska is located in the extreme northwest of North America. It is the largest state in the United States by area and the 7th largest state in the world. However, it is the 3rd least populous state in the country.
Alaska shares borders with British Columbia and the Yukon, the administrative units of Canada. The state also shares a maritime border with Russia, which lies across the Bering Strait. Denali, also known as Mount McKinley is the highest in Alaska as well as the highest peak in North America.
Alaska is the only non-contiguous state of the United States and is actually a part of the US continent. Juneau is the state capital and Anchorage is the most populous city in Alaska. Fairbanks is the largest city in Inland Alaska.
History of Alaska
On March 30, 1867, the territory was purchased by the United States from the Russian Empire for US $ 7.2 million. The region underwent a number of administrative changes before finally being organized as a territory of the United States on May 11, 1912. It was admitted to the Union as the 49th state on January 3, 1959. Today, Alaska's economy is known for its fishing, natural gas, oil, and tourism industries.
Geography of Alaska
Alaska borders Canada's Yukon and British Columbia territories to the east; Pacific and Gulf of Alaska to the south; the Bering Strait, Bering Sea and Chukchi Sea to the west; and the Arctic Ocean and the Beaufort Sea to the north. This is the westernmost state, the northernmost state, and the easternmost state of the country. With an area of 586,412 square miles,
Alaska is famous for its rugged mountains, coastal wetlands and isolated islands. There is also a volcanic chain in Alaska, where the State has more than 3,000 rivers and 3 million lakes. At 6,190 meters, Denali is the highest mountain in Alaska and North America.
Tourist destinations in Alaska:
Alaska is nature's greatest temple and must-visit destination for tourists. This is a desolate land, carved valleys on glaciers, rugged mountain ranges. You can come here to enjoy hiking, backpacking, fishing and rafting. Denali National Park, Arctic Gate National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, and the Mendenhall Glacier are some of the most popular attractions in Alaska.
Alaska has many attractions to attract tourists to visit. Wildlife viewing tours to spot Kodiak bears for salmon or migratory birds and whales. Alaska Native Heritage Center, Portage Glacier, Chugach State Park, Tongass National Forest, Sitka National Historical Park and Totem Heritage Center are other must-see destinations in Alaska.
Transportation in Alaska
Primarily served by seasonal airlines, Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is the gateway to Alaska.
The Alaska Railroad has played an important role in the state's socio-economic development. The network extends from Seward and Whittier to Fairbanks.
Due to its location, the state has a relatively small road network. The 1700-mile Alaska highway provides a link between the 48 below states and Alaska via Canada. Snowmobile and rickshaw are effective means of local transportation.