Duncan Canal
The Duncan Canal is a naturally occurring inland waterway in the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska, United States. It deeply penetrates Kupreanof Island, separating the Lindenberg Peninsula, on the southeast side of the island from the main island.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Channel
- Description: inland waterway in the Alexander Archipelago of Alaska’s panhandle
- Also known as: “Canal de Dunkan”, “Duncan Channel”, and “Lukaax”
Duncan Canal
- Categories: channel and body of water
- Location: Petersburg Borough, Alaska, United States, North America
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Italian—“Duncan Canal” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “قناة دونكان”
- Cebuano: “Duncan Canal (agianan)”
- Cebuano: “Duncan Canal”
- Dutch: “Duncan Canal”
- Italian: “Canale di Duncan”
- “Duncan Canal”
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