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According to a map it is the SOUTHERN part of Alaska that is the penninsulaNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.
South Korea occupies the south part of the peninsula, North Korea occupies the north part.
Yes, Seward is located on a peninsula on the southern part of Alaska It's south of Anchorage
The southeast part of AK does have a peninsula.
North Korea itself is not a peninsula. Along with South Korea it is on a peninsula known as the Korean peninsula. North Korea forms the start of it and South Korea is the end of the peninsula.
According to a map it is the SOUTHERN part of Alaska that is the penninsulaNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the discussion page to add to the conversation.
The mainland.
Yes, it makes up a major part of the State's active volcanoes and geographic diversity.
The Alaska Range is located in southern Alaska, stretching approximately 400 miles from the Alaska Peninsula to the eastern part of the state. It includes several prominent mountain peaks, with Denali being the tallest in North America.
That would be North and South Korea.