Tanana Valley
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The Tanana Valley is a lowland region in central Alaska in the United States, on the north side of the Alaska Range where the Tanana River emerges from the mountains.
The region experiences great extremes of temperature during the year. During the winter months, the air is prone to stratification due to temperature inversions, leading to thick fogs. During the summer, the surrounding plains are generally boglike, and include much permafrost and many pingoes.
The Tanana Valley is the most populated area of Alaska north of the Alaska Range. Its largest city is Fairbanks. Other communities include:
- College
- Chena Hot Springs
- Eielson AFB
- Ester
- Fort Wainwright
- Fox
- Manley Hot Springs
- Nenana
- North Pole
- Two Rivers
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