The State of Alaska
  Home | Back page | Other languages | Search | Sitemap
  Travel
  Travel USA/Canada
  Car rental
  RV rental
  Flights
  City trips
  Cruise
  More travel...
  Photos
  Cities
  Parks
  More albums...
  USA News
  News archive
  Elections 2008
  More news...
  USA Webshop
  Travel guides
  Books
  More products...
  Country info
  States
  Cities
  National Parks
  More info...
  Political
  Government
  Presidents
  More political...
  Society
  Economy
  People
  History
  More society...


 


 


 Alaska State
Fast Facts
 

 
Alaska


Information
Fast Facts
Geography
Government
Economy
History

State Bird
State Flag
State Song
State Area Codes
 

 

 

Official Alaska state flag.

Capital: Juneau

State abbreviation/Postal code: Alaska/AK

Governor: Sarah Palin, R (to Dec. 2010)

Lieut. Governor: Sean Parnell, R (to Dec. 2010)

Senators: Lisa Murkowski, R (to Jan. 2011); Ted Stevens, R (to Jan. 2009)

U.S. Representatives: 1

Historical biographies of Congressional members

Atty. General: Talis J. Colberg (apptd. by gov.)

Organized as territory: 1912

Entered Union (rank): Jan. 3, 1959 (49)

Constitution ratified: April 24, 1956

Motto: North to the Future

 

State symbols:

flower

forget-me-not (1949)

tree

sitka spruce (1962)

bird

willow ptarmigan (1955)

fish

king salmon (1962)

song

�Alaska's Flag� (1955)

gem

jade (1968)

marine mammal

bowhead whale (1983)

fossil

woolly mammoth (1986)

mineral

gold (1968)

sport

dog mushing (1972)

Nickname: The state is commonly called �The Last Frontier� or �Land of the Midnight Sun�

Origin of name: Corruption of Aleut word meaning �great land� or �that which the sea breaks against�

10 largest cities (2005 est.): Anchorage, 275,043; Fairbanks, 31,324; Juneau, 30,987; Sitka, 8,986; Wasilla, 8,471; Kenai, 7,464; Ketchikan, 7,410; Palmer, 6,920; Kodiak, 6,273; Bethel, 6,262;

Land area: 571,951 sq mi. (1,4 81,353 sq km)

Geographic center: 60 mi. NW of Mt. McKinley

Number of boroughs (counties): 27

Largest borough by population and area: Anchorage, 275,043 (2005); Yukon-Koyukuk, 145,900 sq mi.

State parks: more than 100 (3.5 million acres)

Residents: Alaskan

2005 resident population est.: 663,661

2000 resident census population (rank): 626,932 (48). Male: 324,112 (51.7%); Female: 302,820 (48.3%). White: 434,534 (69.3%); Black: 21,787 (3.5%); American Indian and Alaska Native: 98,043 (15.6%); Asian: 25,116 (4.0%); Other race: 9,997 (1.6%); Two or more races: 34,146 (5.4%); Hispanic/Latino: 25,852 (4.1%). 2000 percent population 18 and over: 69.6; 65 and over: 5.7; median age: 32.4.

 

State Index | Information | Fast Facts | Geography | Government | Economy | History
 


 

 

 

 
  Home | Back page | Top page | Search | Sitemap
 
 
Active USA Center A.U.C. | English | Danish | Dutch | French | German | Italian | Spanish