River, central Alaska, U.S. It rises on the southern slope of the Brooks Range and flows southwest for 500 mi (800 km) to join the Yukon River , of which it is a major tributary.
It was named for the Koyukon, a local Indian people.
River, central Alaska, U.S. It rises on the southern slope of the Brooks Range and flows southwest for 500 mi (800 km) to join the Yukon River , of which it is a major tributary.
It was named for the Koyukon, a local Indian people.
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