Yakutat (Russian America)

The Governorate of Yakutat (: Якутатская губерния, Yakutatskaya guberniya), commonly known as Yakutat (Якутат), is a governorate:0:0 of the Alaska:Alaskan Democratic Federative Republic:0. The governorate forms the northernmost boundary of New Russia:0:0, and is bordered by Sitka:0:0 to the south, the Yukon:0:0 to the north, and Kenai:0:0 to the west.

The majority of the governorate is mountainous and covered in s (giving it the nickname the "Ice Governorate" or the "Glacier Governorate"). Most of the population is located in the gubernatorial capital, though it does has a population spread in the few habitable areas of the governorate. It is due to this isolationist fell that the region became its own governorate in 1940. Despite this feel, Slavorossiysk has been connected to the entire country via railroad since the early 20th century, and its southern coast hosting one of the connections between (which hosts the national capital New Archangel:0:0) and the rest of the country.

The region was originally home to the. The name Yakutat originates from the Tlingit word "yaakwdaat," which is the name of the region of modern day Slavorossiysk. Under Russian rule, the region became a fishing hub. The regions isolation made it a safe haven for Russian undesirables (including Protestants). This stayed true during the Alaskan Wars:0:0 as the region faced little bloodshed and acted as a barrier and safe haven between communists and nationalists.