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The population of KISKA is 80.

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What is Kiska's population?

Kiska's population is 0.


What happened at Kiska?

the Alaskan island of kiska was captured by the Japanese and was latter taken by the U.S. and Canada


When was Mount Kiska born?

It was born in 1736!


Which of the Aleutian Islands were invaded?

I believe that would be Attu and Kiska.


Who is Moses Kiska?

The second person to die in the 1943 Detroit riots,


American soil occupied during World War 2?

attu, kiska


What sea ports did the Japanese invade in World War 2?

Kiska and attu


How many air miles Fiordland New Zealand to Kiska Island Alaska?

You can only get to Kiska Island by boat from mainland Alaska, and the nearest airport is in Anchorage. The distance to there is 7,515 miles. Then you would have to travel about 1200 miles by boat.


On which planet would you find kiska pyre little sitkin and okmok volcanoes?

These volcanoes are located on Earth, specifically on the Aleutian Islands in Alaska. Kiska, Pyre, Little Sitkin, and Okmok are among the many active volcanoes that make up this volcanic arc.


You want to visit kiska or attu island in the aleutians?

Re: Kiska. The only method of travel to Kiska is by charter boat. The entire island is part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge, so it's probably best to let them know of your plans first. Most of the WWII sites are located on the east side near Kiska Harbour. Landing elsewhere can be hazardous and is not recommended. Because many people have visited, much of the island has been looted - removal of artifacts is strictly prohibited, and all artifacts have been catalogued. If you choose to visit, PLEASE practice a "Zero Footprint" approach such that you leave no trace of your visit.


Where can you get facts about Mt Kiska?

not a single place. i have looked everywhere for my science project and i cant find it anywhere! ughh


What are some sites in Alaska?

Mount McKinley, Sitka, Glaciers, Wildlife, Northern Lights, Attu and Kiska, Barrow,