List of places in Alaska (U)

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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
Uganik 1 Kodiak Island Borough 99697 
Ugashik 1 Lake and Peninsula Borough 99683 
Ugashik 1 Lake and Peninsula Borough   
Ukak 1 Bethel Census Area   
Ukivok 1 Nome Census Area   
Umiat 1 North Slope Borough   
Umkumiut 1 Bethel Census Area 99637 
Unalakleet 1 Nome Census Area 99684 
Unalakleet Airport 1 Nome Census Area 99684 
Unalaska 1 Aleutians West Census Area 99685 
Unalaska Airport 1 Aleutians West Census Area   
Unalaska City School District 1 Aleutians West Census Area   
Unga 1 Aleutians East Borough   
Ungalik 1 Nome Census Area 99684 
Ungalikthluk 1 Dillingham Census Area   
Unimak 1 Aleutians East Borough   
Upper Kalskag 1 Bethel Census Area 99607 
Upper Mendenhall Valley 1 City and Borough of Juneau 99801 
Upper Nickeyville 1 Ketchikan Gateway Borough 99901 
Usibelli 1 Denali Borough 99787 
Usibelli Mine 1 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area 99787 
Utica 1 Northwest Arctic Borough   
Utopia 1 Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area   
Uyak 1 Kodiak Island Borough   
Uzinki 1 Kodiak Island Borough   

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