Cleveland Peninsula

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Cleveland Peninsula is a large, rugged landmass in southeastern Alaska that forms part of the Alexander Archipelago’s coastal landscape.

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Cleveland Peninsula canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
administrativeRegion Ketchikan Gateway Borough
Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area
borderedBy Behm Canal
Clarence Strait
Ernest Sound
Revillagigedo Channel
climate cool, wet
maritime
continent North America
country United States of America
dominantTreeSpecies Sitka spruce
western hemlock
ecoregion Temperate rainforest
geologicalSetting coastal fjord landscape
hasCoastlineOn Inside Passage
Pacific Ocean
hasFeature deep coastal inlets
mountainous terrain
steep slopes
hasShoreType rocky shores
steep fjord walls
hasTerrain rugged
hasWildlife Pacific salmon
bald eagles
black bears
brown bears
moose
wolves
locatedIn Alaska
Alexander Archipelago
Southeastern Alaska
surface form: Southeast Alaska
near Annette Island NERFINISHED
Etolin Island NERFINISHED
Gravina Island NERFINISHED
Revillagigedo Island
partOf Panhandle of Alaska
surface form: Alaskan Panhandle

Alexander Archipelago
surface form: Alexander Archipelago coastal landscape
usedFor commercial fishing access
outdoor recreation
timber harvesting
vegetation coniferous forest
waterBodyNearby Behm Canal
Clarence Strait
Ernest Sound
Revillagigedo Channel

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Alexander Archipelago hasIsland Cleveland Peninsula