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Katmai National Park and Preserve is home to more than 2,000 brown bears. In July and September they are often seen feasting on the world's largest sockeye salmon run.
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Alaska Information and History

In 1867 Secretary of State William H. Seward paid Russia 7.2 million dollars for a huge region derided as "Seward's Icebox." Today this land of overwhelming beauty, abundant resources, and few people is a battleground between conservationists and energy and mining interests. More than a third of the mineral-rich state is forested; a quarter is set aside as parks, refuges, and wilderness. Fisheries teem with salmon, halibut, and shellfish. Alaska natives, who number some 100,000, administer 13 regional corporations established under the 1971 Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act.

ECONOMY

Industry: petroleum products, state and local government, services, trade, federal government.
Agriculture: shellfish, seafood, nursery stock, vegetables, dairy products, feed crops.

Text source: National Geographic Atlas of the World, Eighth Edition, 2004
Alaska Flag and Fast Facts
Flag of Alaska
Area
1,717,854 square kilometers
(663,267 square miles)
Population
648,818
Capital
Juneau; 30,751
Per Capita Income
U.S. $31,792
Date Statehood Achieved
January 3, 1959
Alaska Features
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There are 58 national parks in the U.S., as varied as the country that houses them. We've gathered everything you need to know to set off for a summer adventure, plus photo galleries, quizzes, maps, and more.
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Merry-go-rounds, deep-fried corndogs and high-flying Ferris wheels mark the start of state fair season. Submit your best summer fair pictures to the newest category of My Shot and view photos from other fairs across the country.
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The desolate beauty of Alaska's Seward Highway offers the chance to explore nature uninhibited by human influence. Whales, waterfalls, glaciers and ocean fjords all await travelers of this remote locale.
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Alaska's Tongass National Forest includes the greatest tracts of rain forest outside the tropics. Subsidized logging is ripping them apart.
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Country: United States
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