Golovin, Alaska

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Golovin, Alaska is a small Inupiat village on the Seward Peninsula known for its subsistence lifestyle and role as a checkpoint in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Inupiat community
city
accessibleBy air
boat
winter trails
averageWinterTemperature below freezing
borough Nome Census Area NERFINISHED
coastType Bering Sea coast
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economyBasedOn subsistence fishing
subsistence gathering
subsistence hunting
hasAirport Golovin Airport NERFINISHED
hasAreaCode 907
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasHousingType wood-frame houses
hasLocalGovernmentType city council
hasMunicipalStatus city
hasPostalCode 99762
hasPrimaryEnergySource diesel-generated electricity
hasSchool local K-12 school
hasSubsistenceResources caribou
fish
marine mammals
hasTraditionalActivities salmon fishing
seal hunting
whale hunting (regional)
knownFor checkpoint in the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race
subsistence lifestyle
locatedIn Bering Strait region NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone NERFINISHED
locatedNear Nome, Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedOn Golovnin Bay NERFINISHED
Seward Peninsula NERFINISHED
locatedOnCoast yes
mainReligions Christianity NERFINISHED
observesDaylightSavingTime yes
partOf Iditarod Trail route NERFINISHED
population approximately 150–200
predominantIndigenousGroup Inupiat NERFINISHED
primaryLanguageSpoken English
raceCheckpointFor Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race NERFINISHED
region Western Alaska NERFINISHED
state Alaska
traditionalLanguage Inupiaq NERFINISHED
transportationMode boat
small aircraft
snowmachine

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Nome Census Area contains Golovin, Alaska