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Interior Alaska is the central region of 's territory, roughly bounded by the to the south and the to the north. It is largely . Mountains include in the , the Wrangell Mountains, and the . The of the interior are Alaskan Athabaskans. The largest city in the interior is Fairbanks, 's second-largest city, in the . Other towns include North Pole, just southeast of Fairbanks, Eagle, Tok, Glennallen, Delta Junction, Nenana, Anderson, Healy, and Cantwell. The interior region has an estimated population of 113,154.


Climate
Interior Alaska experiences extreme seasonal temperature variability. Winter temperatures in Fairbanks average −12 ° (−24 °) and summer temperatures average +62 °F (+17 °C). Temperatures there have been recorded as low as −65 °F (−54 °C) in mid-winter, and as high as +99 °F (+37 °C) in summer. Both the highest and lowest temperature records for the state were set in the Interior, with 100 °F (38 °C) in Fort Yukon and −80 °F (−62 °C) in Prospect Creek. Temperatures within a given winter are highly variable as well; extended cold snaps of forty below zero can be followed by unseasonable warmth with temperatures above freezing due to effects.

Summers can be warm and dry for extended periods creating ideal fire weather conditions. Weak thunderstorms produce mostly dry lightning, sparking wildfires that are mostly left to burn themselves out as they are often far from populated areas. The 2004 season set a new record with over burned. The average annual precipitation in Fairbanks is 11.3 inches (287 mm). Most of this comes in the form of snow during the winter. Most storms in the interior of Alaska originate in the Gulf of Alaska, south of the state, though these storms often have limited precipitation due to a effect caused by the .

On clear winter nights, the can often be seen in the sky. Like all subarctic regions, the months from May to July in the summer have no night, only a twilight during the night hours. The months of November to January have little daylight. Fairbanks receives an average 21 hours of daylight between May 10 and August 2 each summer, and an average of less than four hours of daylight between November 18 and January 24 each winter.

The interior of Alaska is largely underlined by discontinuous , which grades to continuous permafrost as the is approached.

Image:Fires in Interior Alaska.jpg|Fires in Interior Alaska from July 7, 2009. Image:Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Burning in Interior Alaska (natural).jpg|The thick pall of smoke the fires were creating (August 2, 2009). Image:Hundreds of Thousands of Acres Burning in Interior Alaska.jpg|Visible, short wave and near- image showing burned areas (brick red) and unburned vegetation (bright green) (August 2, 2009).


Alaska Natives
While the vast majority of indigenous people of Interior Alaska are Athabaskan, large Yup'ik and Iñupiaq populations reside in Fairbanks.ihs.gov: Interior Alaska Service Area

The federally recognized tribes of Interior Alaska:

  • Council of Athabascan Tribal Governments (CATG): , Birch Creek Tribe, Circle Native Community, Native Village of Fort Yukon, Native Village of Venetie Tribal Government (also known as Arctic Village and Village of Venetie).
  • Tanana Chiefs Conference (TCC): Allakaket Village, , Village of Anaktuvuk Pass, Chalkyitsik Village, Village of Dot Lake, Native Village of Eagle, Evansville Village (also known as Bettles Field), (also known as Louden Village), Healy Lake Village, , , Village of Kaltag, Koyukuk Native Village, Manley Hot Springs Village, Native Village of Minto, Nenana Native Association, (Edzeno’ Native Council), , , , Native Village of Ruby, Native Village of Stevens, Native Village of Tanacross, , Native Village of Tetlin.
  • Tanana Tribal Council: Native Village of Tanana.
  • Other places in the Interior Service Area not Federally Recognized as Tribes: Alcan, Anderson, Big Delta, Canyon Village, Central, Chatanika, Chicken, Clear, Delta Junction, Fairbanks, Fox, Indian River, Kokrines, Lake Minchumina, Medfra, North Pole, Salcha, Tok, Toklat, Tolovana, Wiseman, Wood River.


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