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00094_Field_gg03q22.txt
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Correct:Whitehorse*QS032202*
Wrong 1:Calgary
Wrong 2:Dawson
Wrong 3:Edmonton
Wrong 4:Moose Jaw
Wrong 5:Toronto
Wrong 6:Victoria
Wrong 7:Winnipeg
Wrong 8:Yellowknife
GeoByte1:The Alaska Highway passes through Whitehorse on its 1,397-mile (2,235-km) route from eastern British Columbia to central Alaska.
GeoByte2:Canadian poet Robert William Service, who lived in Whitehorse in the early 1900s, wrote ballads about frontier life in the gold rush days.
GeoByte3:This city was named for the nearby rapids of the Yukon River, which were said to look like the mane of a white horse.
GeoByte4:Whitehorse is the headquarters of the Yukon's Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
GeoByte5:Whitehorse is an important transportation center on the Alaska Highway.
GeoByte6:Whitehorse was founded during the Klondike Gold Rush of 1897-98.
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