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It should be Anchorage. It is in Alaska, USA.
Anchorage, Alaska is home to more than 262,000 residents, two-fifths of the entire population of Alaska, and serves as the financial, communications and transportation hub for the state. Its residents are younger, more educated, more international than those found in cities of similar size, and with 18,000 Eskimo, Indian and Aleut inhabitants, Anchorage is the largest Native village in Alaska.
Anchorage sits in a bowl at the head of historic Cook Inlet, named for the famed British explorer who searched in vain for the Northwest Passage. Rimmed on three sides by a rugged mountain range and two long arms of Cook Inlet, Anchorage stretches more than 50 miles from the fjord-studded Turnagain Arm to the southeast to a centuries-old Native village in the northeast. The municipal boundaries encompass almost 2,000 square miles, about the same size as Delaware.
The city is located as far north as Helsinki, Finland, and as far west as Honolulu, Hawaii. In flight time, Anchorage is seven hours from Tokyo, eight hours from Paris, three hours from Seattle, 5.5 hours from Chicago and less than eight hours from New York City. Anchorage International Airport is served by 30 foreign and domestic air carriers with more than 150 flights each day.
You can drive to Anchorage anytime during the year over the Alaska Highway. Anchorage is 2,463 road miles from Seattle, 3,608 miles from Los Angeles, 4,499 miles from New York City and 5,074 miles from Miami.
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