Alaska Cities And Towns
Alaska's most populous city is Anchorage, home to 260,283 people (as of 2000), 225,744 of whom live in the urbanized area. The richest location in Alaska by per capita income is Halibut Cove ($89,895). Sitka, Juneau, and Anchorage are the three largest cities in the U.S. by area.
Also notable is the rapid growth of towns in the Mat-Su Valley. Wasilla and Palmer are projected to experience over 100% population growth between 2000 and 2010.[citation needed]
| Cities of 100,000 or more people
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| Towns of 10,000-100,000 people
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| Towns of 1,000-10,000 people |
- Ketchikan
- Sitka
- Wasilla
- Kenai
- Kodiak
- Palmer
- Bethel
- Barrow
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- Unalaska
- Valdez
- Soldotna
- Homer
- Nome
- Petersburg
- Kotzebue
- Seward
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- Dillingham
- Cordova
- Wrangell
- Haines
- North Pole
- Hooper Bay
- Craig
- Houston
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| Smaller towns
Alaska has many smaller towns, especially in the Alaska Bush, the portion of the state that is inaccessible by road.
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