Gulf of Alaska
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Gulf of Alaska
Summary
Gulf of Alaska is a gulf[1]. It ranks in the top 9% of gulf entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (205 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Gulf of Alaska is located in Alaska[3].
- Gulf of Alaska is in the country of United States[4].
- Gulf of Alaska is on the body of water Pacific Ocean[5].
- Gulf of Alaska's image is recorded as GulfOfAlaska AMO 2008073.jpg[6].
- Gulf of Alaska's instance of is recorded as gulf[7].
- Gulf of Alaska's shares border with is recorded as Sitka[8].
- Gulf of Alaska's inflows is recorded as Copper River[9].
- Gulf of Alaska's inflows is recorded as Alsek River[10].
- Gulf of Alaska's inflows is recorded as Seal River[11].
- Gulf of Alaska's basin country is recorded as United States[12].
- Gulf of Alaska's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 245127734[13].
- Gulf of Alaska's GND ID is recorded as 4307911-8[14].
- Gulf of Alaska's Library of Congress authority ID is recorded as sh85003160[15].
- Gulf of Alaska's part of is recorded as Pacific Ocean[16].
- Gulf of Alaska's Commons category is recorded as Gulf of Alaska[17].
- Gulf of Alaska's GNIS Feature ID is recorded as 1413097[18].
- Gulf of Alaska's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 57, 'lon': -144}[19].
- Gulf of Alaska's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03d4fk[20].
- Gulf of Alaska's CGNDB unique ID is recorded as NBAAK[21].
- Gulf of Alaska's CGNDB unique ID is recorded as NBAAL[22].
- Gulf of Alaska's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Gulf of Alaska[23].
- Gulf of Alaska's U.S. National Archives Identifier is recorded as 10043404[24].
- Gulf of Alaska's described by source is recorded as Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition[25].
- Gulf of Alaska's described by source is recorded as Great dictionary of geographical names[26].
- Gulf of Alaska's described by source is recorded as Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, vol. 1[27].
Why It Matters
Gulf of Alaska ranks in the top 9% of gulf entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (205 views/month).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 28 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] It is known by 14 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]