Atka, Alaska Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Atka, Alaska, the population is approximately 6,000. Its population is predominantly white. Almost 57% of the population is employed in white-collar jobs. Atka is an unincorporated Aleut village with a population of 236 in 1880. In 1890, the population was 132. The census again lists Atka as a city in 1920 and every subsequent year through 1988.

The city is located on a plateau, surrounded by lush forests. The land is flat and largely covered with palm trees and grasslands. The city is home to many businesses and industries. The population of Awka is estimated at four million. The surrounding area is also relatively flat, with a smattering of hills and plains. In recent years, the population of Awka has increased significantly.

Awka city has several supermarkets that serve the city's population. These supermarkets cater to modern shopping needs. The city's Radopin Supermarket has two locations in the city, the Inter-City Supermarket is near the CBN branch office, and the Roban Stores is an American-style retail chain. Awka also boasts nice joints and over 15 three-star hotels.

Awka is located at an elevation of less than 300 metres above sea level. It is surrounded by the Mamu River and two ridges that go north-south. The highest point is at Agulu, while there are minor cuestas at Ifite-Awka. The city's population grows by about 5,000 people annually.