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The Kanektok River is a river in Alaska. It is located in the Togiak National Wildlife Refuge and flows westward from Pegati Lake and into the Bering Sea at the city of Quinhagak.

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59°44′46″N 161°55′53″W / 59.74611°N 161.93139°W / 59.74611; -161.93139


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