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The Nuyakuk River is a river in southwestern Alaska. From its source at Nuyakuk Lake in Wood-Tikchik State Park it flows eastward into the larger Nushagak River.

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59°52′30″N 157°49′00″W / 59.87500°N 157.81667°W / 59.87500; -157.81667

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