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  2. Marko Dapcevich - Wikipedia

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    Marko Dapcevich (born 1969) is a former mayor of Sitka, Alaska. [1] He is an "Honored Member" of a United Nations group, signed the US Mayors' Climate Protection Agreement, which is part of the Kyoto Protocol, and spoke out against Touchstone Pictures' non-use of Sitka for The Proposal.

  3. Sitka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Sitka (Tlingit: Sheetʼká; Russian: Ситка) is a unified city-borough in the southeast portion of the U.S. state of Alaska.It was under Russian rule from 1799 to 1867. The city is situated on the west side of Baranof Island and the south half of Chichagof Island in the Alexander Archipelago of the Pacific Ocean (part of the Alaska Panhandle).

  4. City and Borough of Sitka - Wikipedia

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  5. Fortress of the Bear - Wikipedia

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    After several years of work, the refuge received all the necessary state and city permits. The sanctuary began housing its first brown bear, Killisnoo, in 2007, and its first black bear, Smokey, in 2013. The refuge was visited by 20 percent of cruise ship passengers who docked in Sitka in 2016. By its 10th anniversary in 2017 of housing bears ...

  6. Dick Eliason - Wikipedia

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    In 1939, Eliason moved to Sitka, Alaska and graduated from Sitka High School in 1943. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was a commercial fisherman and pipe fitter in Sitka, Alaska. Eliason served on the Sitka City Council and as Mayor of Sitka. [1] He also served on the Greater Sitka Borough Assembly.

  7. Ben Grussendorf - Wikipedia

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    Grussendorf entered politics when he served on Sitka's charter commission in 1971, responsible for merging the City of Sitka and the Greater Sitka Borough into today's City and Borough of Sitka. From there, he served on the new municipality's Assembly and was deputy vice mayor. He was mayor of Sitka from 1975 to 1979, also serving as president ...

  8. Category:Mayors of Sitka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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  9. John Dapcevich - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Sitka, Alaska, in 1960 where he served six terms as Mayor during a span of 20 years. [4] During his time in office, Dapcevich worked to successfully unify the City of Sitka with various borough governments. [5] Upon his retirement in 1995, he moved back to Juneau. [3]