Okręg Yukon–Koyukuk
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Okręg Yukon–Koyukuk (ang. Yukon–Koyukuk Census Area) – największy obszar spisu powszechnego (ang. census area) w Stanach Zjednoczonych położony w stanie Alaska i wchodzący w skład okręgu niezorganizowanego.
Okręg Yukon–Koyukuk zajmuje północno-środkową część stanu. Największym miastem położonym na obszarze okręgu jest Galena.
Zamieszkany przez 5588 osób. Największy odsetek ludności stanowią rdzenni mieszkańcy (71,4%) oraz ludność biała (22,2%)[1].
Przypisy
- ↑ a b c d Nome Census Area, Alaska (ang.). U.S. Census Bureau. [dostęp 2011-09-07].
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Photo by Bob Wick, BLMThis is a locator map showing Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area in Alaska