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Outline of Alaska

The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the U.S. state of Alaska:

General reference
• Names • Common name: Alaska • Pronunciation: • Official name: State of Alaska • Abbreviations and name codes • Postal symbol: AK • ISO 3166-2 code: US-AK • Internet second-level domain: .ak.us • Nicknames • Great Land (previously used on license plates) • Land of the Midnight SunSeward's Folly (named after U.S. Secretary of State William H. Seward) • Seward's Ice Box, Icebergia, Polaria, Walrussia, and Johnson's Polar Bear Garden were satirical names coined by members of the U.S. Congress during debate over the Alaska PurchaseAdjectivals • AlaskaAlaskanDemonym: Alaskan ==Geography of Alaska==
Geography of Alaska
during winter. Geography of Alaska • Alaska is: a U.S. state, a federal state of the United States of America • Location: westernmost North AmericaNorthern and Western HemisphereAmericasNorth AmericaAnglo AmericaNorthern AmericaUnited States of AmericaAlaska Time ZonePopulation of Alaska: 710,231 (2010 U.S. Census) • Area of Alaska: • Atlas of Alaska Places in Alaska Places in Alaska • Historic places in Alaska • Ghost towns in AlaskaNational Historic Landmarks in AlaskaNational Register of Historic Places listings in AlaskaBridges on the National Register of Historic Places in AlaskaNational Natural Landmarks in Alaska • National parks in Alaska – see also List of areas in the United States National Park System.Denali National Park and PreserveGates of the Arctic National Park and PreserveGlacier Bay National Park and PreserveKatmai National Park and PreserveKenai Fjords National ParkKobuk Valley National ParkLake Clark National Park and PreserveWrangell-St. Elias National Park and PreserveState parks in Alaska Environment of AlaskaClimate of AlaskaClimate change in Alaska • Protected areas in Alaska • State forests of AlaskaSuperfund sites in AlaskaWildlife of Alaska • Fauna of Alaska • Birds of AlaskaMammals of Alaska Geographic features of Alaska Man-made geographic features of AlaskaList of reservoirs and dams of AlaskaTrans-Alaska Pipeline System in Alaska is the highest mountain peak of the United States of America and all of North America. Denali is the third most topographically prominent summit on Earth after Mount Everest and Aconcagua. Natural geographic features of AlaskaIslands of AlaskaLakes of AlaskaMountains of AlaskaMountain peaks of AlaskaHighest mountain peaks of AlaskaVolcanic craters in AlaskaRivers of AlaskaWaterfalls in Alaska Regions of AlaskaAlaska InteriorAlaska North SlopeAlaska PanhandleArctic AlaskaKenai PeninsulaMatanuska-Susitna ValleySeward PeninsulaSouthcentral AlaskaSouthwest AlaskaAlaska PeninsulaTanana ValleyThe BushYukon-Kuskokwim Delta Administrative divisions of AlaskaBoroughs and census areas of the state of Alaska • Municipalities in Alaska • Cities in AlaskaState capital of Alaska: Juneau • Largest city in Alaska: Anchorage (66th largest city in the United States) • City nicknames in AlaskaNative tribal entitiesTowns in Alaska Boroughs of Alaska of the state of Alaska List of boroughs in AlaskaAleutians East BoroughAnchorageBoroughBristol Bay BoroughFairbanks North Star BoroughHaines BoroughJuneauKenai Peninsula BoroughKetchikan Gateway BoroughKodiak Island BoroughLake and Peninsula BoroughMatanuska-Susitna BoroughNorth Slope BoroughNorthwest Arctic BoroughSitka BoroughSkagway BoroughUnorganized BoroughWrangellYakutat City and Borough Demography of Alaska Demographics of AlaskaAlaska locations by per capita income ==Government and politics of Alaska==
Government and politics of Alaska
Politics of AlaskaForm of government: U.S. state governmentAlaska's congressional delegationsAlaska State CapitolElections in AlaskaElectoral reform in AlaskaLegal status of AlaskaPolitical party strength in Alaska • Political scandals • Alaska political corruption probe Branches of the government of Alaska Government of Alaska Executive branch of the government of AlaskaGovernor of AlaskaLieutenant Governor of Alaska • State departments • Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic DevelopmentAlaska Department of CorrectionsAlaska Department of Health and Social ServicesAlaska Division of Juvenile JusticeAlaska Permanent FundAlaska Volcano ObservatoryAlaska Department of Education & Early DevelopmentAlaska Department of Fish and GameAlaska Department of Natural ResourcesAlaska Department of Transportation & Public FacilitiesAlaska Oil and Gas Conservation CommissionAlaska State Medical BoardAlaska State Pension Investment Board Legislative branch of the government of AlaskaAlaska Legislature (bicameral) • Upper house: Alaska SenateLower house: Alaska House of RepresentativesAlaska Legislative CouncilList of Alaska State Legislatures Judicial branch of the government of Alaska Courts of AlaskaAlaska Court SystemSupreme Court of AlaskaUnited States District Court for the District of AlaskaList of United States federal courthouses in Alaska Law and order in AlaskaCannabis in Alaska • Capital punishment in Alaska: none. Alaska abolished the death penalty prior to statehood, eight men were executed by the earlier territorial government (1900–1959) and even earlier "Miner's Courts" executed a number of men in the 19th century. See also Capital punishment in the United States; William Fentress Thompson and "Jerked to Jesus" (in regard to capital punishment and the early history of Fairbanks). • Constitution of AlaskaCrime in AlaskaGun laws in Alaska • Law enforcement in Alaska • Law enforcement agencies in AlaskaAlaska State Troopers • Penal system in Alaska • Alaska Department of CorrectionsPrisons in AlaskaSame-sex marriage in Alaska Military in AlaskaAlaska National GuardAlaska Air National GuardAlaska Army National GuardAlaska State Defense Force Local government in Alaska Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska ==History of Alaska==
History of Alaska
History of Alaska History of Alaska, by period Prehistory of AlaskaHistory of slavery in AlaskaRussian Alaska, 1741 – 1867 • Great Northern Expedition, 1733 – 1743 • Spanish expeditions to Alaska, 1744 – 1791 • U.S. Department of Alaska, 1867 – 1884 • Alaska Purchase, treaty signed on March 30, 1867 • Gold mining in AlaskaKlondike Gold Rush, 1896 – 1899 • Alaska boundary dispute, 1896 – 1903 • District of Alaska, 1884 – 1912 • Hay-Herbert Treaty, arbitration committee resolution occurred October 20, 1903 • Territory of Alaska, 1912 – 1959 • World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918 • United States enters Great War on April 6, 1917 • Mount McKinley National Park established on February 26, 1917 • Serum run to Nome, January 26 - February 15, 1925 • World War II, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945 • Alaska World War II Army AirfieldsAlaska Defense Command established February 4, 1941 • United States enters Second World War on December 8, 1941 • Aleutian Islands Campaign, June 3, 1942 – August 15, 1943 • Alaska Highway completed 1942 • Alaskan Air Command established December 18, 1945 • Operation Washtub (United States), active 1951-1959 • State of Alaska becomes 49th state admitted to the United States of America on January 3, 1959 • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge established on December 6, 1960 • Good Friday earthquake of 1964 • Prudhoe Bay oil field discovered 1968 • Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act of 1971 • Trans-Alaska Pipeline System completed 1977 • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge drilling controversy since 1977 • Mount McKinley National Park incorporated into Denali National Park and Preserve on December 2, 1980 • Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve established on December 2, 1980 • Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve established on December 2, 1980 • Katmai National Park and Preserve established on December 2, 1980 • Kenai Fjords National Park established on December 2, 1980 • Kobuk Valley National Park established on December 2, 1980 • Lake Clark National Park and Preserve established on December 2, 1980 • Wrangell-Saint Elias National Park and Preserve established on December 2, 1980 • Arctic National Wildlife Refuge expanded on December 2, 1980 • Exxon Valdez oil spill of 1989 History of Alaska, by region History of Anchorage, AlaskaHistory of Fairbanks, Alaska History of Alaska, by subject History of aviation in AlaskaList of Alaska State LegislaturesHistory of slavery in Alaska ==Culture of Alaska==
Culture of Alaska
, sled dogs, Vitus Bering, brown bear with salmon, two Tlingit girls, an Aleut man, willow ptarmigan, Senator Ted Stevens, Denali (center) Culture of AlaskaCasinos in AlaskaHunting and fishing in AlaskaGardening in AlaskaMuseums in Alaska • People of Alaska • Natives of AlaskaReligion in AlaskaCemeteries in Alaska • Christianity in Alaska • The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in AlaskaEpiscopal Diocese of AlaskaOrthodox parishes in AlaskaScouting in Alaska The arts in AlaskaAlaska Native art • Cinema in Alaska • Alaska Film ArchivesFilms set in AlaskaMusic of Alaska Sports in Alaska Sports in AlaskaAlaska Sports Hall of Fame State symbols of Alaska State symbols of Alaska • State insignia • Flag of the State of AlaskaSeal of the State of Alaska • State motto: "North to the Future" • State bird: Willow ptarmigan, adopted by the Territorial Legislature in 1955. It is a small (15–17 inches) Arctic grouse that lives among willows and on open tundra and muskeg. Plumage is brown in summer, changing to white in winter. The willow ptarmigan is common in much of Alaska. • State fish: King salmon, adopted 1962. • State flower: Wild/native forget-me-not, adopted by the Territorial Legislature in 1917. It is a perennial that is found throughout Alaska, from Hyder to the Arctic Coast, and west to the Aleutians. • State fossil: Woolly mammoth, adopted 1986. • State gem: Jade, adopted 1968. • State insect: Four-spot skimmer dragonfly, adopted 1995. • State land mammal: Moose, adopted 1998. • State marine mammal: Bowhead whale, adopted 1983. • State mineral: Gold, adopted 1968. • State song: "Alaska's Flag" • State sport: Dog mushing, adopted 1972. • State tree: Sitka spruce, adopted 1962. • State dog: Alaskan Malamute, adopted 2010. • State soil: Tanana, adopted unknown. ==Economy and infrastructure of Alaska==
Economy and infrastructure of Alaska
Economy of AlaskaAquaculture in AlaskaCommercial fishing in AlaskaAlaskan king crab fishing • Communications in Alaska • Newspapers in AlaskaRadio stations in AlaskaTelevision stations in AlaskaEnergy in AlaskaNatural gas in AlaskaPower stations in AlaskaSolar power in AlaskaTrans-Alaska Pipeline SystemWind power in AlaskaCompanies of AlaskaGold mining in Alaska • Health care in Alaska • Hospitals in Alaska Transportation in Alaska Transportation in Alaska • Government agencies • Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities • Modes of transportation in Alaska • Air transport in AlaskaAirlines in AlaskaAlaska AirlinesEra AviationFrontier Flying ServicePacific Alaska AirwaysPenAirAirports in Alaska – major airports include: • Ted Stevens Anchorage International AirportFairbanks International AirportJuneau International AirportKetchikan International AirportBush flying in AlaskaMarine transport in AlaskaAlaska Marine Highway SystemInside PassagePort of AnchorageValdez oil terminal • Bus travel in Alaska • Areas operating local bus service • Anchorage: People MoverBethel • Fairbanks: Metropolitan Area Commuter System • Juneau: Capital Transit System • Kenai • Ketchikan • Sitka – the Sitka Tribe of Alaska offers public bus transit in conjunction with the Alaska Department of Transportation. • Rail transport in Alaska • Railroads in Alaska • Roads in Alaska • Interstate Highways in AlaskaState highways in Alaska • Other modes of transportation in Alaska • Mushing – transportation by dogsled. • DogsledSled dog • Off-road transportation • All-terrain vehicleSnowmobile ==Education in Alaska==
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