
Alaska
"North to the Future"
Alaska, the largest state in the U.S., is located at the northwestern tip of North America. This unique state is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, featuring vast wilderness, towering mountains, and abundant wildlife. It is one of only two non-contiguous states, alongside Hawaii, making it distinct from the mainland U.S. Alaska is notable for its geographical extremes, being the northernmost, westernmost, and even easternmost state due to the Aleutian Islands crossing the 180th meridian. The state's vast size encompasses diverse ecosystems and climates, from the icy tundra of the north to the temperate rainforests of the southeast. Home to iconic national parks such as Denali and Glacier Bay, Alaska attracts outdoor enthusiasts and adventure seekers from around the globe. The state's rich indigenous cultures and history contribute to its unique identity, with vibrant traditions and communities that thrive in this remote landscape. Alaska's economy is largely driven by natural resources, including oil, gas, and fishing, which play a crucial role in its development. With breathtaking scenery, wildlife, and cultural heritage, Alaska stands as a remarkable and essential part of the United States.

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Capital: Juneau
Governor: Mike Dunleavy
Area: 665,400 mi²
State fish: Chinook salmon
Population: 740,133 (2024)
Abbreviation: AK
Statehood granted: January 3, 1959
Unemployment rate: 4.7% (May 2025)


