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As of the 2000 census, at least 541,916 square miles of Alaska (94.7%) were uninhabited with no permanent human population.

At most 30,036 square miles of Alaska (5.3%) is inhabited.

As of the 2000 United States Census, Alaska could be divided into 4 areas:

Area (sq. mi)

% of state area

Population

% of state population

Cities and Census-Designated Places

26,791

4.7%

579,343

92.4%

Other census blocks with at least 1 household per square mile. (2.5 inhabitants/square mile)

2,182

0.4%

45,059

7.2%

Sparsely populated census blocks with less than 1 household/ (2.5 persons)/square mile

113,029

19.8%

2,658 (estimated 1,063 households)

0.4%

Uninhabited census blocks

434,175

75.9%

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434,175 + 113,029 - 1063 = 541,916. At least 541,916 sq. miles of Alaska (94.7%) are uninhabited. This does not include significant parts of cities and CDPs that are also uninhabited.

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