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Audio:QS030901
C-box:
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GeoBytesUsed:6
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A-box or Headline5:N/A
A-box or Headline6:N/A
Correct:Manitoba*QS030902*
Wrong 1:Alberta
Wrong 2:British Columbia
Wrong 3:New Brunswick
Wrong 4:Newfoundland
Wrong 5:Nova Scotia
Wrong 6:Ontario
Wrong 7:Saskatchewan
Wrong 8:Yukon Territory
GeoByte1:Manitoba is known as the "Keystone Province." It lies in the central "keystone" position of the arch formed by the ten Canadian provinces.
GeoByte2:A buffalo appears on the flag of this Prairie Province.
GeoByte3:Manitoba is one of Canada's three Prairie Provinces, but more than half of it is covered by forests.
GeoByte4:Manitoba's famous Lake Winnipeg is the largest body of water within any one Canadian province.
GeoByte5:Manitoba is midway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
GeoByte6:The Hudson's Bay Company opened Manitoba to European trade in the 17th century.
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