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Alaska - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The geography is marked by large braided rivers, such as the Yukon River and the Kuskokwim River, as well as Arctic tundra lands and shorelines. |
 | | This has changed for the most part in Anchorage and Fairbanks, where the cost of living is actually less than some major cities in the Lower 48, thanks to lower housing and transportation costs. |
 | | Alaska's most populous city is Anchorage, home of 260,283 people, 225,744 of whom live in the urbanized area. |
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