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Solomon (Inupiaq: Aaŋuutaq) is[clarification needed] an unincorporated community in the Nome Census Area of the Unorganized Borough of Alaska. As of the 2010 census, the population was zero (uninhabited), down from four in 2000.
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solomon nome alaska census area state town river council unincorporated 2010 uninhabited field airport dickson former mining camp established inupiaq
| Subject | Predicate | Object | Confidence | Src |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Solomon, Alaska | Census Area | Nome Census Area | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | Country | United States | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | Established | 1900 | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | State | Alaska | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | • State rep. | Neal Foster (D) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | • State senator | Donald Olson (D) | 1.00 | infobox |
| Solomon, Alaska | • Total | 0 | 1.00 | infobox |
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