- Alaska (disambiguation)
Alaska is a state in the United States of America. Alaska may also mean:Placenames
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Alaska Current (Pacific Ocean), a warm-water eddie current
*Alaska Highway (Canada, United States)
* Alaska, Michigan (United States), an unincorporated area in Caledonia Township, Kent County, Michigan,
*Alaska Peninsula (United States)
*Alaska Range (Canada, United States), a mountain range
*Alaska Standard Time Zone , a geographic region that keeps time by subtracting nine hours from Coordinated Universal Time
*Alaska Territory (United States), historical name for Alaska prior to statehood, from 1912 to 1959
*Alaska Township, Minnesota (United States)Movies and short films
* "Alaska" (2003 film), a Canadian television movie
* "Alaska" (1997 film), an Irish movie
* "Alaska" (film), a 1996 American film directed by Fraser Clarke Heston
* "Alaska" (1989 film), a Dutch short film
* "Alaska" (1968 film), a West German short film
* "Alaska" (1944 film)
* "Alaska" (1930 film), a short filmMusicians, musical groups and works
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Alaska! , an American indie rock band:* "Alaska" (album), an album byAlaska!
*Alaska (band) , a British melancholic rock band
*Alaska (Quebec band) , a Canadianska band
*Alaska (singer) (born 1963), female Spanish singer
* "Alaska" (Between the Buried and Me album), a 2005 album byBetween the Buried and Me
*Alaska (the Band) , a Swissska bandOther meanings
* "Alaska" magazine, published in and about the state
* "Alaska" (novel), a 1988 novel by James A. Michener
*Alaska Airlines , an American airline serving points in North America
*Alaska Day , October 18
*Alaska Railroad , a Class II railroad
*Baked Alaska , an ice cream dessert
* USS "Alaska", a name shared by several ships of the United States Navy
* TheAlaska Aces , an ice hockey team
* TheAlaska Aces (PBA) , a professional basketball team
* "Alaska" (1875), a pamphlet from 1875 about the possibility of founding an Icelandic colony
* Alaska Young, a character in the book Looking for Alaska by John Green
*Baked Alaska
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