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  2. Koyukuk, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Koyukuk (/ ˈ k aɪ j ə k ə k /) (Koyukon: Meneelghaadze’ T’oh [məniːlʁæːt͡səʔ tʼoh]) is a city in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 96, down from 101 in 2000.

  3. Koyukuk River - Wikipedia

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    The Koyukuk River (/ ˈ k aɪ ə k ʊ k /; [6] Ooghekuhno' [pronunciation?] in Koyukon, Kuuyukaq or Tagraġvik in Iñupiaq) is a 425-mile (684 km) tributary of the Yukon River, in the U.S. state of Alaska. [3]

  4. Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area (/ ˈ j uː k ɒ n ˈ k aɪ j ə k ə k / YOO-kon KY-yə-kək) is a census area in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census , the population was 5,343, [ 2 ] down from 5,588 in 2010. [ 3 ]

  5. List of boroughs and census areas in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. state of Alaska is divided into 19 organized boroughs and 11 census areas in the unorganized borough.Alaska, and the states of Connecticut and Louisiana are the only states that do not call their first-order administrative subdivisions counties (Connecticut uses Planning Regions and Louisiana uses parishes instead). [1]

  6. Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The Koyukuk National Wildlife Refuge is a 3,500,000-acre (14,000 km 2) conservation area in Alaska.It lies within the floodplain of the Koyukuk River, in a basin that extends from the Yukon River to the Purcell Mountains and the foothills of the Brooks Range.

  7. North Fork Koyukuk River - Wikipedia

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    The North Fork of the Koyukuk River is one of the principal forks of the Koyukuk River, approximately 105 mi (160 km) long, in northern Alaska in the United States. It has a watershed area of 1,850 square miles (4,800 km 2 ).

  8. Koyuk River - Wikipedia

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    The Koyuk River (also spelled, Kuyuk) [3] (Inupiaq: Kuuyuk; Yup'ik: Kuiguk) is a river on the Seward Peninsula of western Alaska, in the United States. [1] The river originates in the interior of the peninsula, at the Lost Jim Lava Flow of the Bering Land Bridge National Preserve, where it flows southeast towards the mouth of Norton Bay on Norton Sound.

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Yukon ...

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    Location of the Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area in Alaska. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska.. It is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States.