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Audio:QS030701
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Correct:New Brunswick*QS030702*
Wrong 1:Alberta
Wrong 2:British Columbia
Wrong 3:Manitoba
Wrong 4:Newfoundland
Wrong 5:Nova Scotia
Wrong 6:Québec
Wrong 7:Saskatchewan
Wrong 8:Yukon Territory
GeoByte1:Andrew Bonar Law, who was from New Brunswick, is the only person born outside the British Isles ever to serve as Britain's prime minister.
GeoByte2:Early French explorer Jacques Cartier, who visited the New Brunswick region in 1534, was impressed by its natural beauty.
GeoByte3:The four original Canadian provinces were New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario and Québec.
GeoByte4:New Brunswick has some of the best fishing and hunting grounds in North America.
GeoByte5:Most of New Brunswick's early settlers were Americans loyal to the English king.
GeoByte6:Forests cover more than three quarters of New Brunswick.
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