Togiak (Alaska)

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Togiak
Togiak (Alaska)
Togiak
Togiak
Location in Alaska
Basic data
Foundation : June 23, 1969
State : United States
State : Alaska
Borough : Unorganized Borough
Coordinates : 59 ° 4 ′  N , 160 ° 23 ′  W Coordinates: 59 ° 4 ′  N , 160 ° 23 ′  W
Time zone : Alaska ( UTC − 9 / −8 )
Residents : 817 (as of 2010)
Population density : 7 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 591.7 km 2  (approx. 228 mi 2 ) of
which 117.1 km 2  (approx. 45 mi 2 ) is land
Area code : +1 907
FIPS : 02-77690
GNIS ID : 1411039
Mayor : Gary Carlos

Togiak is a traditional Yupik site in the Dillingham Census Area in Alaska . According to the 2000 census , 809 people lived there. Togiak is located on Togiak Bay near the mouth of the Togiak River in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and is the starting point for the Walrus Island Game Sanctuary .

history

In 1880 "Old Togiak" or "Togiagamute" was on the other side of the bay and had a population of 276. Heavy winter snowfalls made it difficult to collect wood in Old Togiak, and so people gradually moved to the other bank, where it was easier was. After the devastating flu epidemic in 1918/19, many residents of the Yukon-Kuskokwim region moved to Togiak. In 1950 a school was set up in an old church, and a school building was built in 1959.

traffic

Togiak can be reached by regular and charter flights from Dillingham . The state airport Togiak Airport (IATA code TOG) has four runways of 1341 m, 1286 m, 366 m and 332 m in length. Small boats, cars, quads, and snowmobiles are common local modes of transportation.

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