List of places in Alaska (E)

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This list of cities, towns, unincorporated communities, counties, and other recognized places in the U.S. state of Alaska also includes information on the number and names of counties in which the place lies, and its lower and upper zip code bounds, if applicable.

Name of placeNumber of countiesPrincipal countyLower zip codeUpper zip code
Eagle 1 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 99738 
Eagle River 1 Municipality of Anchorage 99577 
Eagle Village 1 Southeast Fairbanks Census Area 99738 
Eastchester 1 Municipality of Anchorage 99501 
East Fork 1 Nome Census Area   
Edna Bay 1 Prince of Wales-Outer Census Area 99901 
Eek 1 Bethel Census Area 99578 
Egavik 1 Nome Census Area   
Egegik 1 Lake and Peninsula Borough 99579 
Eielson 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough 99702 
Eielson Reservation 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough   
Eklutna 1 Municipality of Anchorage 99567 
Ekuk 1 Dillingham Census Area 99576 
Ekwok 1 Dillingham Census Area 99580 
Elephant Point 1 Northwest Arctic Borough   
Elfin Cove 1 Skagway-Hoonah-Angoon Census Area 99825 
Elim 1 Nome Census Area 99739 
Ellamar 1 Valdez-Cordova Census Area   
Elmendorf Air Force Base 1 Municipality of Anchorage 99506 
Emanguk 1 Kusilvak Census Area   
Emmonak 1 Kusilvak Census Area 99581 
English Bay 1 Kenai Peninsula Borough 99603 
Eska 1 Matanuska-Susitna Borough 99674 
Espenberg 1 Northwest Arctic Borough   
Ester 1 Fairbanks North Star Borough 99725 
Eureka 1 Matanuska-Susitna Borough 99645 
Eureka 1 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 99756 
Eureka Roadhouse 1 Matanuska-Susitna Borough   
Evansville 1 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 99726 
Excursion Inlet 1 Haines Borough 99826 
Eyak 1 Valdez-Cordova Census Area 99574 
Eyak 1 Valdez-Cordova Census Area   

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