Founded in the year 1989, Lake and Peninsula was named after the borough's many large lakes, and the Alaska Peninsula. The territory encloses 30,907 sq mi of area boasting of more than 1.6K people with an admixture of races including White, Asian, African American, Hispanic or Latino of any race, Native American, Pacific Islander and others. The estimated households and family units are 580 and 418 respectively. King Salmon is the borough seat and city of Nondalton, most populous community.
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