The Yukon River.
Russia is just west of Alaska across the Bering Strait. The two are separated by approximately 55 miles at their closest point.
Bering sea Horseisle Answer: Bering Straight -Flickers aka FlickaGirl It's actually the Bering Strait ~AtomicHorse (Roan Server)The Bering Straits separates Russia from the American state of Alaska.
Alaska is north and northwest from the contiguous 48 U.S. states. Alaska borders the Canadian province British Columbia and Yukon Territory to the east. To the west Alaska has a maritime border with Russia across the Bering Strait.
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Alaska has a maritime border with Russia to the west across the Bering Strait.
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Alaska is the U.S. state that is the closest to Russia. Russia is west of Alaska across the Bering Strait.
Alaska is surrounded by water and Canada. The Canadian province of British Columbia and Canada's Yukon Territory border Alaska to the east. Alaska has a maritime border with Russia to the west across the Bering Strait. To the north is the southern part of the Arctic Ocean. The Pacific Ocean lies to the south and southwest.
No, there is no established truck route from Alaska across the Bering Sea. The region is characterized by harsh weather conditions and ice, making it impractical for road transport. The only viable connections between Alaska and the mainland are through air and maritime transport. Additionally, the Bering Strait is not navigable for trucks due to the absence of infrastructure.
Siberia, part of the Russian Federation.