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Audio:QS071301
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Correct:Juneau*QS071302*
Wrong 1:Anchorage
Wrong 2:Bethel
Wrong 3:Fairbanks
Wrong 4:Kodiak
Wrong 5:Olympia
Wrong 6:Salem
Wrong 7:Seward
Wrong 8:Wrangell
GeoByte1:In the 1970s Alaskans voted to make Willow, a city in a more populated area, the state capital. A lack of funding prevented the move.
GeoByte2:Despite its high latitude, Juneau's port is ice-free and its climate is mild and rainy.
GeoByte3:With an area of 3,108 square miles (8,050 sq. km), Juneau is the second-largest city in the U.S.
GeoByte4:Juneau can be reached only by air or by sea.
GeoByte5:Juneau is located in the coastal region known as the Alaskan Panhandle.
GeoByte6:Juneau was first settled in 1880 when gold was discovered there by Joe Juneau and Richard Harris.
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