Amlia

Nowadays, Amlia is a topic that has captured the attention of people from all over the world. With its impact on society, economy and culture, Amlia has generated growing interest in its study and analysis. From its historical origins to its relevance in the modern world, Amlia has left a lasting mark on different aspects of everyday life. In this article, we will further explore the importance and influence of Amlia, as well as its implications for the future.

Amlia is located in Alaska
Amlia
Location in Alaska

Amlia (Aleut: Amlax; Russian: Остров Амля) is an island in the Aleutian Islands. It is located near the eastern end of the Andreanof Islands and is situated between Atka Island and Seguam Island.

The island is 46 miles (74 km) long and 8.7 miles (14.0 km) wide, with a land area of 172.1 sq mi (445.7 km2), making it the 36th largest island in the United States. It has a rough terrain and reaches 2,021 feet (616 m) at its highest point. There is no permanent resident population. Amlia Island is the second-largest uninhabited island in the Aleutian Islands. Nearby islands include Agligadak, Sagigik and Tanadak.

References

  1. ^ Bergsland, K. (1994). Aleut Dictionary. Fairbanks: Alaska Native Language Center.

Further reading

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