61 ° 2' 38" N,
151 ° 11' 21.998" W
Kenai Peninsula
180 ft (54.86 m)
On the N shore of Cook Inlet at North Foreland, 2 mi. S of Tyonek, 14 mi SW of the mouth of the Beluga River.
HistoryName of a former Tanaina Indian village, meaning "people of the beach". Reported by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1958.
Chuit Flats, Middle Ground Shoal,
Bays:Beaches:Capes:Granite Point, North Foreland,
Lakes:Bunka Lake, Chikdashla Bena, Chuitbuna Lake, Denslow Lake, Felt Lake, First Lake, K-chanli Bena, K-etnu Ka-a Bena, K-qalt-ats-a Bena, Kaldachabuna Lake, Q-atl-uhghulqet- Bena, Second Lake, Spring Water Lakes, Third Lake, Tukallah Lake, Viapan Lake,
Rivers:Streams:Coffee Creek, Dory Creek, Indian Creek, K-etnu Ka-a, Lone Creek, Old Tyonek Creek, Olson Creek, Pretty Creek, Shorty Creek, Threemile Creek, Tyonek Creek,
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