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Alaska

The northernmost state of the United States. It ranks first in terms of total land area and 47th in terms of population.

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What are the two closes country's closes to Alaska?

1 of them is canada. i dont know the other i hope this is right.

When did Phoenix - Alaska - happen?

Phoenix - Alaska - happened in 1799.

Why did Russia sell Alaska?

It was very far away from the Russian Center of power and Russia lacked a modern Navy for defense of the Colony. I suppose that the price was attractive and perhaps they had other plans that needed cash.

What are the preserves in Alaska?

There are many national reserves in Alaska. These include Denali National Park, Katmai National Park, and Yukon-Charley Rivers National Reserve.

Alaska's mightiest river flowing nearly two thousand miles?

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Where is the Life In Fairbanks Township Incorporated in Fairbanks Indiana located?

The address of the Life In Fairbanks Township Incorporated is: 6535 W Market St, Fairbanks, IN 47849-8081

What country did William H Seward secure the purchase of Alaska from?

Russia owned what is now Alaska, the 49th state of the US. Many of Seward's critics mocked the purchase. However, looking back it can be seen to have been a wise purchase by Seward.

What day did Russia give back Alaska?

The purchase of Alaska was approved by the US Senate on 30 March 1867.

How many cloudy days does cold bay Alaska have per year?

Cold Bay is a very small town, they had a population of 95 in 2011, the average temps are 25-60 F they have 36in of rain a year, and snow fall is about 55in, winds can be around 30mph, and they have around 220 cloudy days.

How did Alaska become part of America?

The former Russian Colony was purchased by the US in 1867 and attained status as a US Territory in 1912.

When did Alaska and Hawaii receive statehood?

Alaska was purchased from Russia in 1867.

Hawaii was annexed in 1898.

What kind of wood can you BBQ with in Alaska that make a good smoke for smoking?

The smokehouse I once toured had three types of wood on hand: Oak, Hickory, and Pine. The Hickory was the main wood for the fire. The Oak was used to 'cool the fire', and the Pine was used to 'heat up the fire'.

In the lower 48, Mesquite wood has become popular. Happy 'cuing!