The Western Arctic National Parklands describes four United States National Park Service units in western Alaska that are managed by a single park superintendent and their staff. The western Arctic parklands are Kobuk Valley National Park , Noatak National Preserve , Cape Krusenstern National Monument , and Bering Land Bridge National Preserve . The four units have a total area of about 11,000,000 acres (4,500,000 ha) and are managed from the Northwest Arctic Heritage Center in Kotzebue, Alaska . Bering Land Bridge National Preserve has administrative offices in Nome .
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10-468: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Nome Census Area, Alaska Nome Census Area is a census area located in the U.S. state of Alaska , mostly overlapping with the Seward Peninsula . As of the 2020 census , the population was 10,046, up from 9,492 in 2010. It is part of the unorganized borough and therefore has no borough seat . Its largest community by far
15-556: Is the 7th largest county-equivalent in the state of Alaska. As of the census of 2000, there were 9,196 people, 2,693 households, and 1,898 families living in the census area. The population density was 0.3 people per square mile (0.12 people/km ). There were 3,649 housing units at an average density of 0 per square mile (0/km ). The racial makeup of the census area was 19.32% White, 0.38% Black or African American, 75.20% Native American, 0.67% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.20% from other races, and 4.21% from two or more races. 1.00% of
20-590: Is the city of Nome . According to the United States Census Bureau , the census area has a total area of 28,278 square miles (73,240 km ), of which 22,962 square miles (59,470 km ) is land and 5,316 square miles (13,770 km ) (18.8%) is water. It also includes the large offshore St. Lawrence Island , which has about 14 percent of the census area's population and two of its larger cities in Gambell and Savoonga . Nome Census Area
25-547: The population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 16.32% reported speaking a Yupik language at home, while 8.75% speak Inupiaq ; a further 2.02% reported speaking "Eskimo", a term that covers both Yupik and Inupiaq. Of the 2,693 households, 45.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 42.40% were married couples living together, 15.30% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.50% were non-families. 23.20% of households were one person, and 3.30% were one person aged 65 or older. The average household size
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