Aleutian Islands are chain of volcanic islands that separate the Bering Sea (north) from the main portion of the Pacific Ocean (south) southwest of Alaska
If you mean the island chain that extends from Alaska, that would be the Aleutian Islands. Note that the farthest west Aleutian island is closer to Tokyo than it is to Anchorage!
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Aleutian Islands
The Aleutian Islands, including Attu and Kiska, which were once captured by the Japanese during World War II.They extend southwest into the North Pacific Ocean towards Russia, forming the southern border of the Bering Sea. The islands cross the International Date Line, and so may be considered both the westernmost and the easternmost parts of the United States.The islands are named after the Native Aleut tribe who created Alaska's name, Alyeska (AH-Ley-eh-ska)
Aleutian islands
The island chain that lies west of Alaska is the Aleutian Islands.
The Aletian Islands.
depends on what islands you are talking about, the Aleutian Chain is the chain of islands in the South-West part of Alaska; South-East is known as the panhandle; South-Cental is Kodiak; West is St. Laurence Island; and there are many other islands around the coast of Alaska.