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  2. Denali. A division of Nuvision Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The Alaska Railroad and Teamster Federal Credit Unions merge to form Denali FCU in 1986. Denali and Alaskan Federal Credit Unions merge on January 1, 1997 to form Denali Alaskan Federal Credit Union. The combined assets of the credit union exceed $100 million, and service extends to more than 31,000 members in Alaska and the Lower 48 U.S. states.

  3. List of places in Alaska (W) - Wikipedia

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    Lower zip code Upper zip code Wacker: 1 Ketchikan Gateway Borough Wade Hampton: 1 Kusilvak Census Area Wainwright: 1 North Slope Borough: 99782 Wales: 1 Nome Census Area: 99783 Ward Cove: 1 Ketchikan Gateway Borough: 99928 Warm Chuck: 1 Prince of Wales-Outer Census Area Wasilla: 1 Matanuska-Susitna Borough: 99687 Waterfall: 1

  4. Mekoryuk, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Mekoryuk is located at the mouth of Shoal Bay on the north shore of Nunivak Island in the Bering Sea.The island lies 48 km (30 mi) west of the Alaska coast. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 7.4 square miles (19 km 2), of which, 7.4 square miles (19 km 2) of it is land and 0.14% is water.

  5. Nuiqsut, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Nuiqsut (Inupiaq: Nuiqsat, IPA:) is a city [4] in North Slope Borough, Alaska, United States.The population was 512 at the 2020 Census and 92.5% Alaska Native. [4] It is located in the midst of a vast quantity of oil reserves and the closest community to ConocoPhillips oil drilling project named Willow Project in the Alpine, Alaska oil field of the National Petroleum Reserve–Alaska.

  6. Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Anaktuvuk Pass is the last remaining settlement of the Nunamiut (People of the Land) Iñupiat Inuit in Alaska. The community lies at approximately 68°08′35″N 151°44′01″W  /  68.14306°N 151.73361°W  / 68.14306; -151.

  7. Sand Point, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Sand Point, also known as Popof Island, is a city in Aleutians East Borough, Alaska, United States.At the 2010 census the population was 976, up from 952 in 2000, but by the 2020 Census this had reduced to 578.

  8. Beaver, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Beaver first appeared on the 1930 U.S. Census as an unincorporated village. [6] It is unusual for having had just three different population figures on 7 out of 9 censuses (103 in 1930 & 1990; 101 in 1950-70 & 84 in 2000–10) and an identical (unchanged) population on 5 different censuses (101 in 1950, 1960 & 1970 and 84 in 2000 and 2010).

  9. List of places in Alaska (K) - Wikipedia

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    Lower zip code Upper zip code Kachemak City: 1 Kenai Peninsula Borough: 99603 Kachemak Silo: 1 Kenai Peninsula Borough Kaguyak: 1 Kodiak Island Borough Kake: 1 Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area: 99830 Kake City School District: 1 Wrangell-Petersburg Census Area Kakhonak: 1 Lake and Peninsula Borough Kakhonak: 1 Dillingham Census Area