Ketchikan - translation to russian
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Ketchikan - translation to russian

CITY IN ALASKA, USA
Ketchikan, AK; Ketchikan; UN/LOCODE:USKTN; Ketchikan Ferry Terminal; Ketchican; Ketchican, Alaska; Bob Weinstein (Mayor); History of Ketchikan, Alaska
  • Undated photo of a baseball game in Ketchikan by [[John Nathan Cobb]]
  • Welcome sign
  • Clark and Martin salmon saltery, 1897
  • Fishermen dressing and packing [[halibut]] at a dock in Ketchikan, October 1910
  • Fishing Fleet at Ketchikan June 29, 1911
  • Port of seaplanes, one of the main transportation means.
  • Example of the extremely steep roads in Ketchikan.
  • Warren, G, and Harding]] following President Harding's visit to Alaska in 1923.
  • Ketchikan's Liquid Sunshine Gauge. The town experienced record annual rainfall in 1949, with 202.55 inches (5,144.77 mm) measured.
  • Ketchikan as seen from the dock near the cruise terminal.
  • Ketchikan waterfront ca. 1918
  • Ketchikan sign, which arches over Mission Street. Front Street is in the immediate foreground.
  • The West End (or Westend), located in the valleys of Carlanna and Hoadley creeks and across Tongass Narrows from [[Ketchikan International Airport]], is Ketchikan's largest commercial and residential area. Shown are the city's tallest buildings, the Marine View Building and Tongass Towers. [[Ketchikan High School]] is partially visible at upper right.
  • Looking down Creek Street, immediately outside of Ketchikan's downtown near the mouth of Ketchikan Creek.  Creek Street, along with a block of Fourth Avenue in [[Fairbanks]], were Alaska's two significant [[red-light districts]] until the passage of the Anti-Crib Laws in the early 1950s.
  • The Ketchikan Misty Fjords Ranger station.
  • Port of Ketchikan
  • [[Salmon]] travel up the creek during spawning season to lay their eggs.
  • St John's Episcopal Church and a mission hospital, August 1904
  • A main street in Ketchikan, September 1908

Ketchikan         

['ketʃikæn]

существительное

география

г. Кетчикан

Definition

Кетчикан
(Ketchikan)

город и порт на Ю.-В. штата Аляска (США), на о. Ревильяхихедо (архипелаг Александра). 7 тыс. жителей (1970). Рыболовство. Рыбоконсервное и др. рыбопромышленные предприятия. Лесопильный завод. Целлюлозная фабрика.

Wikipedia

Ketchikan, Alaska

Ketchikan ( KETCH-ih-kan; Tlingit: Kichx̱áan) is a city in and the borough seat of the Ketchikan Gateway Borough of Alaska. It is the state's southeasternmost major settlement. Downtown Ketchikan is a National Historic District.

With a population at the 2020 census of 8,192, up from 8,050 in 2010, it is the sixth-most populous city in the state, and thirteenth-most populous community when census-designated places are included. The surrounding borough, encompassing suburbs both north and south of the city along the Tongass Highway (most of which are commonly regarded as a part of Ketchikan, albeit not a part of the city itself), plus small rural settlements accessible mostly by water, registered a population of 13,948 in that same census.

Incorporated on August 25, 1900, Ketchikan is the earliest extant incorporated city in Alaska, because consolidation or unification elsewhere in Alaska resulted in the dissolution of those communities' city governments. Ketchikan is located on Revillagigedo Island, so named in 1793 by Captain George Vancouver.

Ketchikan is named after Ketchikan Creek, which flows through the town, emptying into the Tongass Narrows a short distance southeast of its downtown. "Ketchikan" comes from the Tlingit name for the creek, Kitschk-hin, the meaning of which is unclear. It may mean "the river belonging to Kitschk"; other accounts claim it means "Thundering Wings of an Eagle". In modern Tlingit, this name is Kichx̱áan.

Examples of use of Ketchikan
1. Ketchikan Public Safety Director Rich Leipfert said the SeaWind Aviation plane crashed into a tree at Traitors Cove, about 25 miles north of Ketchikan.
2. Campbell of Ketchikan and cruise ship passengers William F.
3. Three of the four were to be transported to hospitals in the U.S. mainland for further treatment of burns, Ketchikan Public Safety Director Rich Leipfert told the Ketchikan Daily News.
4. Ted Stevens (R–Alaska) told the Ketchikan Daily News on Tuesday.
5. Campbell, 56, of Ketchikan, was flying the plane with cruise passengers William F.
What is the Russian for Ketchikan? Translation of &#39Ketchikan&#39 to Russian