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Audio:QS031601
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Correct:Québec City*QS031602*
Wrong 1:Charlottetown
Wrong 2:Fredericton
Wrong 3:Gatineau
Wrong 4:Montréal
Wrong 5:Ottawa
Wrong 6:St. John's
Wrong 7:Toronto
Wrong 8:Victoria
GeoByte1:The name ^Québec^ comes from an Algonquian term that means "the river narrows here." The St. Lawrence River narrows to a half mile (.8 km) near Québec.
GeoByte2:About 8 out of 10 residents of the city of Québec speak French.
GeoByte3:About 95% of this city's residents are of French ancestry.
GeoByte4:Québec is the only walled city in North America.
GeoByte5:Québec is the oldest city in Canada. It was founded by French explorer Samuel de Champlain in 1608.
GeoByte6:The city of Québec has a dual school system—one for French speakers and the other for English speakers.
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