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Norton Sound
The Norton Sound is an inlet of the Bering Sea in western Alaska, south of the Seward Peninsula. It is about 240 km (150 miles) long and 200 km (125 miles) wide. The Yukon River flows into Norton Sound on it southeast side.
Norton Sound is ice-free from May to October.
The Norton Sound area has been home to Yupik and Inupiat for many centuries. It is the boudary between the two peoples; the Inupiat live north of the Norton Sound and the Yupik live south of it. The Alaskan town of Nome is at the edge of Norton Sound. The villages of Elim, Golovin, Stebbins, White Mountain and Unalakleet are on the shores of Norton Sound. The Iditarod race runs, in part, along its eastern and northern shores.
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