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, Alaska in Aleutians East County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in King Cove.

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

Akutan,   Belkofski,   Cold Bay,   False Pass,   Herendeen Bay,   Ikatan,   Morzhovoi,   Nelson Lagoon,   Port Moller,   Sand Point,   Squaw Harbor,   Unga,  

 

Or have a look at other Alaska counties including:

Aleutians East,   Aleutians West,   Anchorage,   Bethel,   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 King Cove, AK?
Then read on!

- King Cove is a small, remote village that can only be accessed by boat or plane.
- The village has a population of around 900 people, most of whom are Alaska Natives.
- Fishing and canning are the main industries in King Cove, with the seafood caught in the nearby waters being exported all over the world.
- King Cove is surrounded by the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including brown bears, caribou, and over 200 species of birds.
- The village has a strong tradition of subsistence hunting and fishing, with many families relying on these activities for food and cultural practices.
- In recent years, there has been controversy over the proposed construction of a road through the Izembek National Wildlife Refuge to connect King Cove with the nearby Cold Bay Airport, which would make access to emergency medical care easier. However, environmentalists argue that the road would have a negative impact on the sensitive ecosystem of the refuge.