
Alaska has a relatively small population of around 700,000 people despite being the largest state by area. Most of the population is concentrated in a few cities like Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Juneau. Large parts of the state are extremely remote and have very few people living there. Some communities can only be reached by plane or boat. This makes Alaska feel much less crowded compared to other states. The population includes a mix of cultures, including many Native Alaskan groups. Life in rural areas can be very different from city life. People often rely on local resources and tight-knit communities. Overall, Alaska is one of the most sparsely populated places in the United States.
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