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St. Lawrence Island
island in Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Lawrence Island is an island found in the Bering Sea, west of the U.S. State Alaska. The island has an area of 4,640 square kilometers, and is 140 km long, and 35 km wide. The island is part of Alaska, although it is closer to Russia. The island is a one of the last above water parts of the ancient landmass known as Beringia.[1] It is the sixth largest island in the United States, and is the 113th largest island in the world. In 2010, 1,292 people lived on the island,[2] most of which live in the two main villages of Savoonga and Gambell.
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