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00094_Field_gg06q22.txt
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Audio:QS062201
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Correct:St. Paul*QS062202*
Wrong 1:Bismarck
Wrong 2:Bloomington
Wrong 3:Duluth
Wrong 4:Franklin
Wrong 5:Madison
Wrong 6:Minneapolis
Wrong 7:Minnesota City
Wrong 8:Rochester
GeoByte1:St. Paul was established in 1840 by French-Canadian trader Pierre "Pig's Eye" Parrant. It was originally called Pig's Eye after its founder.
GeoByte2:Once a fur-trading post, St. Paul is now the second largest city in Minnesota.
GeoByte3:The Minnesota Twins baseball team is named after the Twin Cities, St. Paul and Minneapolis.
GeoByte4:St. Paul is the northern port of entry on the Mississippi River.
GeoByte5:St. Paul and its neighboring city, Minneapolis, are known as the Twin Cities and form one large metropolitan area.
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