On March 30, 1867, a total of 1,519,000 square kilometers was sold for 7.2 million dollars in gold, which was about 4.74 dollars per square kilometer. Interestingly, many Russians believed that Russia didn't transfer the ownership of the land to the US, but leased it on a long-term basis. A great deal of confusion existed about the cost of the deal as well, with many believing that the sum was far less.
© AP Photo / Becky BohrerAlaska was discovered August 21, 1732, when the first European vessel that belonged to Russian military geodesist Mihail Gvozdev reached the territory.
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Alaska was discovered August 21, 1732, when the first European vessel that belonged to Russian military geodesist Mihail Gvozdev reached the territory.
© AP Photo / Dan JolingSome researchers believe that the first Russian settlement in Alaska was established in the 17th century.
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Some researchers believe that the first Russian settlement in Alaska was established in the 17th century.
© AP Photo / M. Scott MoonRussian monks came to the island and began to convert local Aleuts to Orthodox Christianity. Completed in 1896, the Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary Russian Orthodox church in Kenai is one of the oldest-standing Russian Orthodox churches in Alaska and was a major center for the assimilation of the local Native population.
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Russian monks came to the island and began to convert local Aleuts to Orthodox Christianity. Completed in 1896, the Holy Assumption of the Virgin Mary Russian Orthodox church in Kenai is one of the oldest-standing Russian Orthodox churches in Alaska and was a major center for the assimilation of the local Native population.
© AP Photo / Mark ThiessenThe name "Alaska" was introduced in the Russian colonial period when it was used to refer to the peninsula. It was derived from the Aleutian word Alakshak, which means “great land” or “peninsula.”
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The name "Alaska" was introduced in the Russian colonial period when it was used to refer to the peninsula. It was derived from the Aleutian word Alakshak, which means “great land” or “peninsula.”
© Photo : PixabayThe Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes is a valley within Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska, which is filled with ash flow from the eruption of Novarupta on June 6–8, 1912.
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The Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes is a valley within Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska, which is filled with ash flow from the eruption of Novarupta on June 6–8, 1912.
© Photo : PixabaySince 1795, Russians actively colonized the continental part of Alaska and established the Russian-American Company in 1799.
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Since 1795, Russians actively colonized the continental part of Alaska and established the Russian-American Company in 1799.
© AP Photo / Al GrilloIn 1799, the city of Novoarkhangelsk (or New Arkhangelsk), which was later renamed Sitka, was established. Soon after the settlement was founded, about 200 Russians and 1,000 Aleuts lived in the city, which was the capital of Russian America.
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In 1799, the city of Novoarkhangelsk (or New Arkhangelsk), which was later renamed Sitka, was established. Soon after the settlement was founded, about 200 Russians and 1,000 Aleuts lived in the city, which was the capital of Russian America.
© Sputnik / Tatyana Lukyanova / Go to the mediabankNinilchik, a small settlement west of the Kenai Peninsula, is believed to hanve be founded in 1844 by Russian colonists. Locals spoke a Ninilchik dialect of Russian. Today, the dialect is almost forgotten and it is only studied by Russian and American linguists.
Ninilchik, a small settlement west of the Kenai Peninsula, is believed to hanve be founded in 1844 by Russian colonists. Locals spoke a Ninilchik dialect of Russian. Today, the dialect is almost forgotten and it is only studied by Russian and American linguists.
© Photo : PixabayToday, local residents hardly speak Russian and do not remember the customs and traditions of their former homeland.
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Today, local residents hardly speak Russian and do not remember the customs and traditions of their former homeland.
© Photo : PixabayDenali, also known as Mount McKinley, is considered one of the most recognizable symbols of Alaska and the United States in general. Located north of the Arctic Circle, it is the highest mountain on the continent. Local Athabaskan tribes called it Denali, which means "the great." In 1896, the mountain received the name in honor of the 25th President of the United States and had it until 2015, when it was decided to restore its historical name.
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Denali, also known as Mount McKinley, is considered one of the most recognizable symbols of Alaska and the United States in general. Located north of the Arctic Circle, it is the highest mountain on the continent. Local Athabaskan tribes called it Denali, which means "the great." In 1896, the mountain received the name in honor of the 25th President of the United States and had it until 2015, when it was decided to restore its historical name.
© AP Photo / Kathy MathesonJuneau, the modern Alaskan capital, was founded in 1881, shortly after the discovery of gold mines in this area. The city received its name after the famous prospector Joseph Juneau.
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Juneau, the modern Alaskan capital, was founded in 1881, shortly after the discovery of gold mines in this area. The city received its name after the famous prospector Joseph Juneau.
© AP Photo / Becky BohrerNow, Alaska is the largest by area and the least densely populated of all US states.
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Now, Alaska is the largest by area and the least densely populated of all US states.
© Photo : PixabayWith over 100,000 glaciers, Alaska has half of all glaciers in the world. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is located in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. Margerie Glacier is one of the most active and frequently-visited glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, which has been under UNESCO protection since 1979.
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With over 100,000 glaciers, Alaska has half of all glaciers in the world. Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is located in the Alaska panhandle west of Juneau. Margerie Glacier is one of the most active and frequently-visited glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, which has been under UNESCO protection since 1979.
© AP Photo / Brenda Rone/National Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationIn July, there is a lot of herring and krill along the southeast coast of Alaska, which is why humpback whales migrate there to hunt.
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In July, there is a lot of herring and krill along the southeast coast of Alaska, which is why humpback whales migrate there to hunt.
© Photo : PixabayEvery now and then, the whales playfully jump out of the water during their feast, performing a beautiful show for tourists and locals.
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Every now and then, the whales playfully jump out of the water during their feast, performing a beautiful show for tourists and locals.
© AP Photo / Becky BohrerIn addition to humpback whales, these areas have the majority of the world’s population of Steller sea lions. Recently, these sea lions were recognized as near threatened species.
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In addition to humpback whales, these areas have the majority of the world’s population of Steller sea lions. Recently, these sea lions were recognized as near threatened species.
© AP Photo / Charles Rex ArbogastThe Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska is the largest forest in the United States. It contains numerous fjords, glaciers and peaks of the Coast Range and islands of the Alexander Archipelago.
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The Tongass National Forest in southeastern Alaska is the largest forest in the United States. It contains numerous fjords, glaciers and peaks of the Coast Range and islands of the Alexander Archipelago.
© AP Photo / Dan JolingChugach State Park contains approximately 495,000 acres of land and is one of the four largest state parks in the US. This is one of the most popular places among locals and tourists for outdoor activities.
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Chugach State Park contains approximately 495,000 acres of land and is one of the four largest state parks in the US. This is one of the most popular places among locals and tourists for outdoor activities.
© AP Photo / Klas Stolpe, FILEMitkof Island is part of the Alexander Archipelago, named after Russian explorer Prokofy Mitkov. The island’s main town is the settlement of Petersburg. In the 19th century, Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant, settled here, building a cannery, sawmill, docks and early structures. The settlement was named Petersburg after him, and it flourished as a fishing port.
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Mitkof Island is part of the Alexander Archipelago, named after Russian explorer Prokofy Mitkov. The island’s main town is the settlement of Petersburg. In the 19th century, Peter Buschmann, a Norwegian immigrant, settled here, building a cannery, sawmill, docks and early structures. The settlement was named Petersburg after him, and it flourished as a fishing port.
© AP Photo / Mark ThiessenThe Homer Spit is a geographical landmark located in Homer, a city located in Kenai Peninsula Borough in Alaska. The Spit features the longest road into ocean waters in the entire world, taking around 10–15 minutes to travel by car.
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The Homer Spit is a geographical landmark located in Homer, a city located in Kenai Peninsula Borough in Alaska. The Spit features the longest road into ocean waters in the entire world, taking around 10–15 minutes to travel by car.