Hobart Bay

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Hobart Bay could be a census-designated place situated in Hoonah-Angoon Census space, Alaska. As of the 2010 Census, the population of the CDP was one. The bay was named in 1889 by Lt. Commander Mansfield of the U. S. Navy. The location was initial settled as a work camp. The population has declined in recent years and it’d in all probability not be incorporated as a city with this population.
According to the u. S. Census Bureau, the CDP incorporates a total space of 129.8 sq. Miles (336 kilometre sq), of which, 117.4 sq. Miles (304 kilometre sq) of it’s land and twelve.4 sq. Miles (32 kilometre sq) of it’s water. The overall space is nine.54% water.

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