Baldwin Peninsula

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Baldwin Peninsula is a large landform in northwest Alaska that extends into Kotzebue Sound and hosts the city of Kotzebue.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
peninsula
adjacentTo Kotzebue Sound NERFINISHED
administrativeCenterLocatedOn Kotzebue NERFINISHED
borders Kotzebue Sound NERFINISHED
contains Kotzebue NERFINISHED
country United States of America
extendsInto Kotzebue Sound NERFINISHED
hasAccessVia Kotzebue Airport NERFINISHED
small boat traffic
winter ice roads
hasClimate polar-influenced climate
subarctic climate
hasEconomicActivity subsistence fishing
subsistence gathering
subsistence hunting
hasEcosystemType Arctic tundra ecosystem
hasFeature barrier beaches
coastal lagoons
low relief terrain
permafrost
tundra landscape
hasGeologicalOrigin glacially formed landform
hasNearbyWaterBody Kobuk River delta NERFINISHED
Noatak River delta NERFINISHED
Selawik River delta NERFINISHED
hasSettlement Kotzebue NERFINISHED
hasVegetationType lichens
low shrubs
mosses
sedge meadows
hosts Kotzebue NERFINISHED
isHabitatFor Arctic wildlife
marine mammals
migratory birds
locatedIn Alaska
Arctic Alaska NERFINISHED
North Slope region of Alaska NERFINISHED
northwest Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedOnCoastOf Chukchi Sea NERFINISHED
near Arctic Circle NERFINISHED
partOf Northwest Arctic Borough, Alaska NERFINISHED
region Northwest Arctic region of Alaska NERFINISHED
separates Kotzebue Sound from inland tundra NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Kotzebue Sound on three sides
traditionalTerritoryOf Iñupiat people NERFINISHED

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Kotzebue, Alaska locatedOn Baldwin Peninsula