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Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Bethel county include:

Aguikchuk,   Akiachak,   Akiak,   Akulurak,   Aniak,   Anogok,   Atmautluak,   Bethel,   Chefornak,   Chuathbaluk,   Crooked Creek,   Eek,   Georgetown,   Goodnews Bay,   Goodnews Mining Camp,   Kashegelok,   Kinegnak,   Kipnuk,   Kongiganak,   Kuskovak,   Kwethluk,   Kwigillingok,   Lime Village,   Lower Kalskag,   Mekoryuk,   Mellicks Trading Post,   Mertarvik,   Napaimiut,   Napakiak,   Napaskiak,   Newtok,   Nightmute,   Nunachuk,   Nunapitchuk,   Nunapitsinchak,   Nyac,   Oscarville,   Oskawalik,   Platinum,   Quinhagak,   Red Devil,   Sleetmute,   Stony River,   Toksook Bay,   Tuluksak,   Tuntutuliak,   Tununak,   Ukak,   Umkumiute,   Upper Kalskag,  

 

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Aleutians East,   Aleutians West,   Anchorage,   Bristol Bay,   Denali,   Dillingham,   Fairbanks North Star,   Haines,   Hoonah'Angoon,   Juneau,   Kenai Peninsula,   Ketchikan Gateway,   Kodiak Island,   Kusilvak,   Lake and Peninsula,   Matanuska'Susitna,   Nome,   North Slope,   Northwest Arctic,   Petersburg,   Prince of Wales'Hyder,   Sitka,   Skagway,   Southeast Fairbanks,   Valdez'Cordova,   Wrangell,   Yakutat,   Yukon'Koyukuk,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Kasigluk, AK?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about the village of Kasigluk, Alaska:

1. Kasigluk is a small village located in Western Alaska with a population of around 700 people.
2. The village is situated on the banks of the Johnson River, which empties into the Bering Sea.
3. For transportation, Kasigluk has an airport, but the primary mode of transportation is by boat or snowmobile in the winter.
4. The residents of Kasigluk are Yup'ik Eskimo and the village is a bilingual community, speaking both English and Yup'ik.
5. The economy of Kasigluk is largely based on subsistence activities, such as fishing and hunting, with some limited small-scale commercial activities.
6. The village has a K-12 school that serves the educational needs of the youth in the area.
7. The traditional Yup'ik culture is still strong in Kasigluk, and the village hosts an annual festival called Qaspeq Festival, where residents come together to celebrate Yup'ik traditions and culture.
8. The climate in Kasigluk is harsh, with long, cold winters and short, cool summers.