- Afognak
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name = Afognak
image caption = Sea Lions off the coast of Afognak Island near Kodiak Alaska
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location =Pacific Ocean
coordinates = coord|58|13|54|N|152|36|19|W|region:US-AK_type:isle_scale:2000000|display=inline
archipelago =Kodiak Archipelago
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area = convert|699.84|sqmi|km2
length = convert|43|mi|km
width = convert|23|mi|km
highest mount = unnamed
elevation = convert|2546|ft|m
country = United States
country admin divisions title = State
country admin divisions = flag|Alaska
country admin divisions title 1 = Borough
country admin divisions 1 = Kodiak Island
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country largest city = Aleneva
country largest city population = 68
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population = 169
population as of = 2000
density = 0.09
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additional info =Afognak is an
island 5 km (3 miles) north ofKodiak Island in theU.S. state ofAlaska . It is 43 miles from east to west and 23 miles from north to south and has a land area of 1,812.58 km² (699.84square mile s), making it the 18th largest island in the United States. The coast is split by many long, narrow bays. The highest point is 2,546 feet.The dense spruce forests of Afognak are home to
brown bear s,Roosevelt elk and Sitka black-tailed deer. Many people visit the island recreationally forhunting andfishing .History
The
United States Census of1890 noted a series of settlements along the beachline near theAlutiiq village of Ag’waneq (also called Afognak), including Rutkovsky village, inhabited by a group of retired employees of theRussian-American Company .Ag’waneq was abandoned after the
1964 Good Friday Earthquake devastated the island. The descendants of the Native inhabitants of the island are officially recognized as theNative Village of Afognak , most of whom live in Port Lions or Kodiak.Today, there are a few small
logging camps and fishing lodges on the island, and a community ofRussia nOld Believers at Aleneva. Theeconomy is based onsubsistence and logging. Transportation is provided byfloat plane from Kodiak to various areas around the island. The 2000 census reported a population of 169 persons.External links
* [http://www.sf.adfg.state.ak.us/SARR/access/afognak/afoghome.cfm Alaska Department of Fish and Game island map]
* [http://www.commerce.state.ak.us/dca/commdb/CIS_2.cfm?Comm_Boro_Name=Afognak Alaska Community Database - Afognak]References
* [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-CONTEXT=dt&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_P001&-tree_id=4001&-redoLog=true&-transpose=N&-all_geo_types=N&-_caller=geoselect&-geo_id=100$10000US021500001002009&-geo_id=100$10000US021500001002010&-search_results=100$10000US021640001001979&-format=&-_lang=en&-show_geoid=Y Afognak Island: Blocks 2009 and 2010, Census Tract 1, Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska] United States Census Bureau
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