Perryville

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Perryville is a small, remote village in southwestern Alaska, known for its Alutiiq community and location near the Alaska Peninsula’s rugged coastline and volcanic landscape.

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Perryville canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf census-designated place
village
accessibleBy air
boat
administrativeDivisionLevel unincorporated community
climate subarctic maritime climate
coastType North Pacific coast
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countrySubdivision Alaska
surface form: U.S. state of Alaska
culturalRegion Alutiiq (Sugpiaq) region
economyActivity subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
ethnicGroup Sugpiaq people
surface form: Alutiiq people
geographyFeature coastal village
volcanic landscape
governingBody Lake and Peninsula Borough
hasBoroughSeat King Salmon, Alaska
surface form: King Salmon
hasCharacteristic isolated roadless community
hasIndigenousCommunity Alutiiq
locatedIn Alaska
Lake and Peninsula Borough
surface form: Lake and Peninsula Borough, Alaska
locatedInCensusAreaPreviously Lake and Peninsula Census Area
locatedInRegion southwestern Alaska
surface form: Southwestern Alaska
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedNear Pacific Ocean
rugged coastline of the Alaska Peninsula
locatedOn Alaska Peninsula
partOf United States Census-designated places in Alaska
populationCharacteristic remote
populationSize small
primaryLanguage English
state Alaska
traditionalLanguage Alutiiq
surface form: Alutiiq language
transportation served by small airstrip

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Alaska Peninsula hasSettlement Perryville