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Correct:Fredericton*QS030502*
Wrong 1:Charlottetown
Wrong 2:Edmonton
Wrong 3:Halifax
Wrong 4:St. John's
Wrong 5:Toronto
Wrong 6:Vancouver
Wrong 7:Victoria
Wrong 8:Whitehorse
GeoByte1:Thousands of American colonists who were loyal to the British king moved to Fredericton after the American Revolution.
GeoByte2:Fredericton's Christ Church Cathedral is one of the best examples of Gothic architecture in all of North America.
GeoByte3:When the British arrived in the 1700s, Micmac and Maliseet Indians lived in the area that is now Fredericton.
GeoByte4:Fredericton manufactures shoes, lumber products, and bricks.
GeoByte5:The British founded Fredericton in 1762 and named it for Prince Frederick, the son of King George III.
GeoByte6:Fredericton is the seat of the University of New Brunswick, Canada's first university.
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