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Northwest Arctic Borough is a borough located in the U.S. state of Alaska. As of the 2020 census, the population was 7,793, [3] up from 7,523 in 2010. [4]
Kotzebue (/ ˈ k ɒ t s ə b j uː / KOTS-ə-bew) or Qikiqtaġruk (/ k ɪ k ɪ k ˈ t ʌ ɡ r ʊ k / kik-ik-TUG-rook, Inupiaq: [qekeqtɑʁʐuk]) is a city in the Northwest Arctic Borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. It is the borough's seat, by far its largest
Grant Magdanz, 30, recently documented these grocery store prices during his return to Kotzebue in the Northwest Arctic Borough of Alaska. Kotzebue is more than 500 miles away from Anchorage, the ...
Location of the Northwest Arctic Borough in Alaska. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, United States. The locations of ...
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Northwest Arctic Borough School District (NWABSD) is a school district headquartered in Kotzebue, Alaska.. In 1999 the district had 2,100 students in nine communities. Beginning circa 1999 the Anchorage company Education Resources Inc. was scheduled to enter a contract with NWABSD so that an employee of the company would act as the superintendent of the school di
Kivalina (kiv-uh-LEE-nuh) [4] (Inupiaq: Kivalliñiq) is a city [5] [6] and village in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, United States. The population was 377 at the 2000 census [7] and 374 as of the 2010 census. [5] The island on which the village lies is threatened by rising sea levels and coastal erosion caused by climate change.
Selawik (/ ˈ s ɛ l ə w ɪ k /) (Iñupiaq: Siiḷ(i)vik or Akuliġaq; Russian: Селавик) is a city in Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 829, up from 772 in 2000. Selawik comes from siiḷivik [pronunciation?], which means "place of sheefish" in Inupiaq.