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  1. Geography of Alaska - Wikipedia

    Alaska occupies the northwestern portion of the North American continent and is bordered only by Canada on the east. It is one of two U.S. states not bordered by another state; Hawaii is the other.

  2. Alaska Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Sep 18, 2024 · Physical map of Alaska showing major cities, terrain, national parks, rivers, and surrounding countries with international borders and outline maps. Key facts about Alaska.

  3. Alaska | Maps, Population, Capital, History, Flag, Cities, & Facts ...

    2 days ago · Alaska, constituent state of the United States of America. It was admitted to the union as the 49th state on January 3, 1959. Alaska lies at the extreme northwest of the North American …

  4. Home - Alaska Geographic

    Explore Alaska’s national parks, forests, and state parks with Alaska Geographic - your nonprofit partner for stewardship & learning.

  5. Geography of Alaska, Alaska Kids' Corner, State of Alaska

    There are 1,800 named islands in the state, 1,000 of which are located in Southeast Alaska. Largest glacier: Bering Glacier complex, with 2,250 square miles, includes the Bagley Icefield.

  6. Alaska Geography and Facts | MapsofWorld

    Apr 2, 2025 · Discover Alaska’s diverse geography, including its unique landforms, climate, and natural resources. Ideal for students, travelers, and geography buffs!

  7. Map of Alaska – Cities, Geography, Counties & Stats (2025)

    Feb 6, 2025 · Explore Alaska's vast geography, diverse regions, population trends, key landmarks, and critical infrastructure, including airports.

  8. Map of Alaska - Geology.com

    Alaska maps showing boroughs, roads, highways, cities, rivers, topographic features, lakes and more.

  9. Alaska Map: Regions, Geography, Facts & Figures - Infoplease

    Explore Alaska through its map and detailed facts! Discover the country’s rich history, diverse regions, and diverse landscapes.

  10. Alaska Geography and History - Online Atlas

    Millions of lakes, thousands of glaciers, nearly two thousand islands, and the highest mountain in America, Denali, help make up Alaska's rugged landscape. In the summer, the days are long, but …