Minto may be a census-designated place (CDP) in Yukon-Koyukuk Census space, Alaska, u. S..The name is AN anglicized version of the Lower Tanana Athabaskan name Menh Ti, that means ‘among the lakes’. When continual flooding the village was resettled to its gift location. The previous village web site is currently referred to as recent Minto. In step with the u. S. Government agency, the CDP contains a total space of 138.6 sq. Miles (359 sq. Kilometers), of which, 135.1 sq. Miles (350 sq. Kilometers) of it’s land and three.6 sq. Miles (9.3 sq. Kilometers) of it (2.58%) is water. There have been ninety nine housing units at a mean density of zero.7/sq mi (0.3/square kilometers). The racial makeup of the CDP was seven.75% White, 91.86% Native yankee, and 0.39% from 2 or additional races.
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