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The
NANA region encompasses 38,000 square miles and is approximately
the size of Indiana. Situated in Northwest Alaska, most
of the region is above the Arctic Circle.
The
land varies dramatically, from rugged mountains to rolling
hills, sand dunes, swamps, river flood plains, barrier
beaches and spits. Large rivers thread through the region
and provide transportation corridors to inland villages,
and hunting and fishing camps. |