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Chitina is a small, unincorporated community in south-central Alaska, nestled along the banks of the Copper River. With a population that hovers around a couple hundred residents, it has a laid-back vibe that reflects its remote location. The town has a rich history tied to the mining and fishing industries, which still play a role in the local economy today. Visitors often come for the stunning natural scenery, including breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and rivers. Chitina also serves as a gateway for outdoor adventures, like fishing, hiking, and exploring nearby national parks. The community is known for its friendly atmosphere, making it a unique spot for those looking to experience a slice of Alaskan life.

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