Alaska

The Last Frontier
State flag of Alaska featuring the Big Dipper and North Star in gold on a dark blue field
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Quick Stats
733k Population
#48 Rank
1959 Joined
665k Area (mi²)
Map
Geographical map showing the layout of Alaska, the largest U.S. state, bordering Canada and multiple oceans

Seal and Motto
Official seal of Alaska featuring coastal mountains, glaciers, and scenes of mining, agriculture, and fishing
"North to the Future"
Additional Information
Abbreviation AK
Motto Origin

Reflects Alaska's role as a land of opportunity.

Adopted 1967.

Official Website Alaska.gov
Population Growth
Overview

Alaska, the "Last Frontier," is a land of unparalleled natural drama, encompassing vast mountain ranges, massive glaciers, and sprawling tundra. As the largest U.S. state by area, it is a global leader in energy production and commercial fishing, while offering some of the world's most remote and pristine wilderness experiences.

Historical Significance

Alaska officially joined the Union on January 3, 1959, as the 49th state. Originally purchased from Russia in 1867 in what was famously called "Seward's Folly," the state's historical narrative was transformed by the Klondike Gold Rush and the later discovery of massive oil reserves, positioning it as a strategic pillar for U.S. energy and defense.

Top Cities & Hubs
1

Anchorage

Population: ~290,000

The state's largest city and economic engine, serving as a vital international transport hub that blends modern urban living with immediate access to the Alaskan wilderness.

2

Fairbanks

Population: ~33,000

Known as the "Golden Heart City," it is an important center for research and education, and is famous for being one of the best locations in the world to view the Aurora Borealis.

3

Juneau

Population: ~32,000

The only U.S. state capital accessible only by boat or plane, this breathtaking coastal city is nestled between the mountains and the sea in the Alaska Panhandle.

4

Wasilla

Population: ~9,000

A rapidly growing community located in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley, serving as a scenic residential and commercial center for the surrounding agricultural region.

5

Sitka

Population: ~9,000

A historic coastal town with a unique Russian heritage, located on Baranof Island and celebrated for its stunning natural harbors and abundant marine wildlife.

Neighbors
Canada Russia (Maritime Border)

Region: West

Key Landmarks & Economy
Denali (Mount McKinley): The highest mountain peak in North America, serving as the centerpiece of a massive national park and a bucket-list destination for climbers.
Trans-Alaska Pipeline: An engineering marvel spanning 800 miles, transporting crude oil from the North Slope to the ice-free port of Valdez.
Seafood Industry: Alaska's waters are world-renowned for their sustainable salmon, crab, and halibut, making it a global leader in commercial seafood exports.
Did You Know?
  • Alaska is twice as large as Texas and features more than half of the glaciers in the entire world.
  • During the peak of summer, parts of Alaska experience the **"Midnight Sun"**, where the sun does not fully set for over 80 days.
  • The state dog of Alaska is the Alaskan Malamute, originally bred by nomadic tribes for pulling heavy sleds across the ice.
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