What languages are spoken in Juneau Alaska?
they speak ingeles like americans!
The people who live in Juneau overwhelmingly speak English, though a significant portion of the population (15%) speaks Tlingit and small percentages speak Inupiag (5%), Tagalog (3%), and Spanish (2%) at home.
Mark Begich (D). He was the former mayor of Anchorage.
Yes, in Sept. 9, 1850 California became the 31st state.
How long is a flight from London to Alaska?
Anchorage, AK (ANC) to London (LON)
Shortest Flight Duration * 14 hours 40 mins * Via Seattle/Tacoma International Apt, Seattle/Tacoma (SEA)
The Alaska Gold Rush.
How many people live in mount mckinley?
The Koyukon Athabaskan people are natives to the area around Mount McKinley in Alaska. There are about 2300 of them living in that area.
What is the elevation of Kodiac in Alaska?
The elevation of Kodiac in Alaska is brownies. yum yum! :)
What is the best way to see Alaska?
The best way to see Alaska is to map out where you want to go, fly into Anchorage or Fairbanks, rent a car, and drive around the state. If you take a cruise, you won't see much. If you drive, you can see some beautiful sites, like Thompson Pass and the Keystone Canyon on the drive to Valdez, and Mt. McKinley.
What is the flying Distance from Seattle to Dutch Harbor Alaska?
The distance is straight path from one place to another place. There might be slight difference between the actual distance and the above mentioned distance because of the route chosen.The distance between the above mentioned places is 1953.1 miles approximately.
What kind of law enforcement is on St Lawerence Island?
The island is part of Alaska, so it falls under Alaska law. There are two villages, Savoonga and Gambell, on the island. Local law is controlled by the Yupik people.
Where are some of the places that Alaska Airlines fly to?
Alaska Airlines flies all over the continental United States and to Hawaii. Some of their destination points include Seattle and Portland to Boston and New York City.
The first European contact with Alaska occurred in 1741, when Vitus Bering led an expedition for the Russian Navy aboard the St. Peter.
As far as the land mass itself, who knows.
One reason Congress did not want to purchase Alaska was .?
It was called Sewards Folly because it was thought there were very few resources there.
Why doesn't the US use its own oil reserves such as the one in Alaska?
Maybe there too dumb!
Maybe there too dumb!
If you are talking about the oil from the Trans Alaska Pipeline, then they do use it. In fact, if you live in the Northwestern States, you use it too.
Seward's Icebox was Alaska when William Seward purchased it for the United States. Seward's Folly was the actual event of him purchasing it.
Which US State is larger than Alaska?
No US state is larger than Alaska. Alaska is the largest state in the US.
How many people live in Alaska?
The 2000 US Census recorded 626,932 residents.
Alaska has an estimated 2009 population of 698,473.
About 699,000 in 2010.
About 699,000 in 2010.
What animal only lives in Alaska?
An ALASKAN !!..... Just joking.
As far as I know every animal in Alaska can be found in at least one other place outside of Alaska. I don't know of any animals that are unique to Alaska.
The only thing I can think of that's even close is a variant of Black Bear known as a Glacial Blue Bear. It's a color variation that is only found in one small area of the world. Not many exist, and I'm not sure if they are unique to Alaska or Canada, maybe both. The area they are found in is very near or on the border between Alaska and Canada, but I don't recall which.
They are technically a Black Bear and not their own species, so either way I'm not sure they would count.??