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Audio:QS071601
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Correct:Madison*QS071602*
Wrong 1:Appleton
Wrong 2:Duluth
Wrong 3:Lansing
Wrong 4:Milwaukee
Wrong 5:Oshkosh
Wrong 6:St. Paul
Wrong 7:Sheboygan
Wrong 8:Wausau
GeoByte1:Boating, fishing and other water sports are popular pastimes in Madison, a city surrounded by lakes.
GeoByte2:The area that is now Madison was once occupied by the Winnebago Indians.
GeoByte3:Madison is the home of the largest campus of the University of Wisconsin.
GeoByte4:Set amidst three lakes, Madison is famous for its scenic beauty. Almost one quarter of the city's area is water.
GeoByte5:Madison was founded in 1836 and named for James Madison, the fourth president of the United States.
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