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• Fox Islands, including Unimak and Unalaska |
• Fox Islands, including Unimak and Unalaska |
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Revision as of 16:21, 31 January 2026
Aleutika Island is a small, uninhabited island in the Aleutian Islands of Alaska.[1]
It is part of the long volcanic island chain that extends westward from mainland Alaska into the Bering Sea.[2]
Geography
The Aleutians separate the Bering Sea to the north from the Pacific Ocean to the south. The archipelago is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, containing numerous volcanoes and rugged terrain formed by the subduction of tectonic plates. Many islands are volcanic in origin, and several have active or dormant volcanoes.[3] The climate of the islands is generally cool, windy, and wet, with persistent fog and heavy precipitation. Vegetation consists predominantly of grasses, sedges, and low shrubs, with few trees due to harsh maritime conditions.[4]
Major Island Groups
The Aleutian Islands are commonly divided into several island groups:
• Fox Islands, including Unimak and Unalaska
• Islands of Four Mountains
• Andreanof Islands
• Rat Islands
• Near Islands
These groups contain both larger populated islands such as Unalaska Island and many smaller uninhabited islands. Some islands have historical significance, such as Attu Island, which was the site of World War II battles between Japanese and American forces.[5]

