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  2. Aleutians East Borough, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The population density was 0.49 people per square mile. There were 755 housing units at a density of 0.11 per square mile. ... Percentage of Population Aleut: 40.54% ...

  3. Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    The population density was 1.24 people per square mile (0.48 people/km 2). There were 2,234 housing units at an average density of 0.51 per square mile (0.20/km 2 ). The racial makup of the census area was 40.04% White , 3.02% Black or African American , 20.95% Native American , 24.59% Asian , 0.62% Pacific Islander , 7.32% from other races ...

  4. King Cove, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    King Cove (Aleut: Agdaaĝux̂) [4] is a city in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 938, up from 792 in 2000, but at the 2020 census this had reduced to 757.

  5. Aleutian Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Aleut language is one of the two main branches of the Eskimo–Aleut language family. This family is not known to be related to any others. The 2020 U.S. Census recorded a population of 7,152 on the islands, of whom 4,254 were living in the main settlement of Unalaska.

  6. Atka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Atka (Aleut: Atx̂ax̂, Russian: Атка) is a small city located on the east side of Atka Island, in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 53 at the 2020 census, [5] down from 61 in 2010. The population of Atka is nearly entirely Aleut . The major industry is fishing. [citation needed]

  7. Aleuts - Wikipedia

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    In the Aleut language, they are known by the endonyms Unangan (eastern dialect) and Unangas (western dialect); both terms mean "people". [a] The Russian term "Aleut" was a general term used for both the native population of the Aleutian Islands and their neighbors to the east in the Kodiak Archipelago, who were also referred to as "Pacific Eskimos" or Sugpiat/Alutiit.

  8. Adak, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Adak is located on Kuluk Bay, on Adak Island, in the Andreanof Islands group of the Aleutian Islands Recording District, and in the 3rd Judicial District.It lies 1,200 miles (1,930 km) southwest of Anchorage and 450 miles (724 km) west of Dutch Harbor at 51.872° North, 176.636° West (Sec. 10, T096S, R195W, Seward Meridian), [5] near the Russian end of the arc that makes up this volcanic ...

  9. Akutan, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Akutan (/ ˈ æ k uː t æ n / AK-oo-tan, Aleut: Achan-ingiiga [5]) is a city on Akutan Island in the Aleutians East Borough of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, United States. The population was 1,589 at the 2020 census, up from 1,027 in 2010, [6] making it the 4th fastest-growing city of the decade in Alaska. Akutan Harbor is adjacent.