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  2. Category:Bodies of water of Sitka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 7 September 2020, at 22:54 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  3. Green Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lake (Tlingit: Gageit' Tá) [2] is a lake/reservoir south of Sitka, Alaska. It is fed by the Vodopad River and outflows into Silver Bay. The Medvejie Fish Hatchery short-term rears smolt (juvenile salmon) in net pens in Green Lake. [3] The lake is artificially expanded by the Green Lake Dam.

  4. Swan Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Swan Lake (Tlingit: X̱'wáat' Héen Áakʼu), [3] is a small lake located in the center of the town of Sitka, Alaska. It is a man-made lake, created during the Russian occupation of Alaska as an income source during the winter. Russians would export ice to southern communities in the Pacific Northwest.

  5. Biorka Island - Wikipedia

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    Biorka Island is an island near Sitka, Alaska. [1] The National Weather Service has a radar there. [2] The island is also a popular spot to watch sealions.Thus, a 2005 proposal by the State of Alaska to give a parcel of 438 acres (177 ha) on the island to the University of Alaska stirred up a controversy.

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in Sitka, Alaska - Wikipedia

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  7. Silver Bay (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Bay, or G̱ag̱eitʼ, in the Tlingit language, [1] is a deep water fjord located southeast of Sitka, Alaska, United States, that indents Baranof Island.It was named through a United States Coast and Geodetic Survey translation of Bukhta Serebryanikova, a name published first by Captain Tebenkov of the Imperial Russian Navy in 1852.

  8. Indian River (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Indian River was named in 1826 by Russians colonizing the Sitka area as Reka Koloshenka. This was translated in 1883 to the English title used today. Indian River is a large salmon-spawning stream. [2] The river terminates in the heart of Sitka National Historical Park and passes the Alaska Raptor Center. The river extends about five miles into ...

  9. Redoubt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Redoubt Lake, or Kunaa Shak Áayi, [2] is a long, narrow lake on Baranof Island, near Sitka, Alaska. It is located in a glacially-carved valley in Tongass National Forest. It was named Ozero Glubokoye, meaning "deep lake", in 1809 by the Russian navigator Ivan Vasilyev. [3] Redoubt Lake is one of the largest meromictic lakes in North America ...

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