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Audio:QS061801
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Correct:Olympia*QS061802*
Wrong 1:Bellevue
Wrong 2:Columbia
Wrong 3:Portland
Wrong 4:Salem
Wrong 5:Seattle
Wrong 6:Spokane
Wrong 7:Tacoma
Wrong 8:Victoria
GeoByte1:The capital of Washington and many of its major cities—including Seattle, Bellingham, Everett and Tacoma—lie on the banks of Puget Sound.
GeoByte2:The Olympia oyster, known for its delicious flavor, is found in shallow waters near Olympia, Washington.
GeoByte3:Olympia lies on picturesque Puget Sound, one of the Pacific Northwest's most important waterways.
GeoByte4:Olympia is the gateway to the mountains, forests and glaciers of Olympic National Park.
GeoByte5:Olympia is a deep-sea port and an anchorage for the U.S. Maritime Administration fleet.
GeoByte6:Olympia was named for the nearby Olympic Mountains. It has been the capital of Washington since 1853.
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