- Aleutian Islands - Wikipedia
Most of the islands belong to the U S state of Alaska, with the archipelago encompassing the Aleutians West Census Area and the Aleutians East Borough The Commander Islands, located further to the west, belong to the Russian federal subject of Kamchatka Krai, of the Russian Far East [1]
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- Aleutian Islands | History, Climate, Facts | Britannica
Aleutian Islands, chain of islands that separate the Bering Sea (north) from the main portion of the Pacific Ocean (south) They extend in an arc southwest, then northwest, for about 1,100 miles (1,800 km) from the tip of the Alaska Peninsula to Attu Island, Alaska
- Aleutian Islands in Alaska
Sweeping westward 1,200 miles from the Alaska Peninsula, the Aleutian Islands are one world’s most beautiful, dramatic regions, home to Unalaska Dutch Harbor, Sand Point, and many other remote communities
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The Aleutian Islands, stretching over 1,200 miles across the northern Pacific Ocean, represent a unique and captivating archipelago nestled between the United States’ Alaska Peninsula and Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula
- Aleutian Islands - New World Encyclopedia
The Aleutian Islands (possibly from the Chukchi language aliat, meaning "island") are a chain of more than 150 mostly volcanic islands forming an island arc that seperates the Bering Sea in the north from the main portion of the Pacific Ocean
- Aleutian Islands - WorldAtlas
A major part of the Aleutian Islands is located within Alaska, while few such as the Commander Islands are administered as Russian territory The largest islands in the Aleutians include the Attu Island, Unalaska, Unimak, and Umnak Islands
- Alaskan Nature: Aleutian Islands
Extending southwest from the southern Alaska mainland and the Alaska Range, the Alaska Peninsula and the Aleutian Islands are supported by the Aleutian Mountain Range The Aleutians include 14 large islands and about 55 small islands The largest islands are Unimak, Unalaska, and Umnak
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