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Nome is a city located on the southern Seward Peninsula coast on Norton Sound of the Bering Sea. It is in the Nome Census Area of the U.S. state of Alaska. According to 2005 Census Bureau estimates, the city population was 3,590. Nome was incorporated in 1901 and was once the most populous city in Alaska. Nome is in the unorganized borough (i.e., is not in any borough, the Alaska equivalent of counties) and lies within the region of the Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC). The Sitnasuak Village Corporation (a sort of subsidiary of BSNC) has its land holdings in and around Nome. The city of Nome claims to be home to the world's largest gold pan, although this claim has been disputed by the Canadian city of Quesnel, British Columbia. In the winter of 1925, a diphtheria epidemic raged...
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General Information
| Nome |
County | 3,906 |
Population (as of 2000) |
| Alaska |
State | 0 |
Population (current) |
| 2,527.3 |
Square Miles of Land | 2.0 |
Average Persons Per Household (as of 2000) |
| 248.5 |
Square Miles of Water | $101,500 |
Average House Value (as of 2000) |
|
| $56,532 |
Average House Income (as of 2000) |
Business Information
| 105 |
Number of Businesses (as of 2003) | $12,286,000 |
Total First Quarter Payroll (as of 2003) |
| 1,347 |
Number of Employees (as of 2003) | $50,809,000 |
Total Annual Payroll (as of 2003) |
Gender (as of 2000)
Ethnicity (as of 2000)
Median Ages (as of 2000)