
Teller (Inupiaq: Tala or Iġaluŋniaġvik) is a city in the Nome Census Area, Alaska, United States. At the 2010 census the population was 229, down from 268 in 2000.
It is situated on the southern half of the spit called Nook (or Nooke) in Inupiaq, which separates Port Clarence Bay (see also Port Clarence, Alaska) and Grantley Harbor, at the outlet of the Imuruk Basin.
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Kodiak
Kasaan
Kodiak Island
Sand Point
Akiak
Alakanuk
Ambler
Anderson
Aniak
Anvik
Buckland
Chevak
Chichagof Island
Craig
Deering
Diomede
Egegik
False Pass
Fort Yukon
Gambell
Goodnews Bay
Grayling
Gustavus
Homer
Hughes
Huslia
Kachemak
Kaktovik
Kaltag
Kantishna
Kenai
Ketchikan
Kiana
Kivalina
Kobuk
Kotzebue
Koyukuk
Kupreanof
Larsen Bay
Marshall
Mekoryuk
Mountain Village
Newhalen
Nome
Noorvik
Nulato
Nunivak Island
Pilot Point
Platinum
Point Hope
Port Heiden
Port Lions
Adak
Selawik
Seldovia
Shemya
Shishmaref
Shungnak
Sitka
Skagway
St. Michael
Tanana
Thoms Place
Togiak
Unalakleet
Wales
White Mountain
Yakutat
Thorne Bay
Klawock
Wasilla
Aleknagik
Akutan
Kotlik
Seward
Koyuk
Shageluk
Shaktoolik
Kwethluk
Toksook Bay
Lower Kalskag
Manokotak
Wrangell
McGrath
Unalaska
Upper Kalskag
Napakiak
Napaskiak
Nenana
New Stuyahok
Utqiagvik
Nightmute
Nikolai
Soldotna
Anaktuvuk Pass
Anchorage
Nondalton
Angoon
St. George
North Pole
Atka
Atqasuk
Bettles
Brevig Mission
Nuiqsut
Chefornak
St. Lawrence Island
Nunam Iqua
Chignik
Chuathbaluk
Clark's Point
Coffman Cove
Cold Bay
College
Cordova
Nunapitchuk
St. Mary's
Delta Junction
Dillingham
Old Harbor
Eagle
Eek
Ouzinkie
Ekwok
Elim
Emmonak
Fairbanks
Palmer
Pelican
Galena
Akhiok
Golovin
Pilot Station
St. Paul
Stebbins
Haines
Holy Cross
Port Alexander
Hoonah
Hooper Bay
Houston
Wainwright
Tenakee Springs
Hydaburg
Juneau
Quinhagak
Kake
Ruby
Russian Mission
Whittier
Allakaket
Savoonga
Saxman
Scammon Bay
King Cove
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