Holitna River

The Holitna River is a 110-mile tributary of the in the U.S. state of . Formed by the confluence of Shotgun Creek and the Kogrukluk River east of the , the river flows generally northeast to meet the larger river near .
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  • Type: Stream
  • Description: river in Alaska, United States
  • Also known as: Chalitnak”, “Cholitna”, “Cholitno”, “Chulitna River”, “Culitna”, “Holetno‘”, “Holiknuk River”, “Holitno River”, “Holitnuk”, “Hoolitna River”, “Hulitna River”, “Hulitnak River”, “Hulitno River”, “Khulitno River”, and “Kulitnak River

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sleetmute Airport.

Aerodrome
is a state-owned public-use serving , in the of the U.S. state of .

Holitna River

Latitude
61.68111° or 61° 40′ 52″ north
Longitude
-157.16861° or 157° 10′ 7″ west
Elevation
190 feet (58 metres)
Open location code
93H4MRJJ+CH
Geo­Names ID
5864109
Wiki­data ID
Q1624702
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In Other Languages

From Asturian to Welsh—“Holitna River” goes by many names.
  • Asturian: Ríu Holitna
  • Catalan: Holitna
  • Cebuano: Holitna River
  • Dutch: Holitna River
  • Egyptian Arabic: نهر هوليتنا
  • French: Holitna
  • German: Holitna River
  • Irish: Abhainn Holitna
  • Lithuanian: Holitna
  • Venetian: Holitna
  • Welsh: Afon Holitna

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Localities in the Area

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Highlights include Barge Slough and Barometer Mountain.

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