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00089_Field_gg03q17.txt
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Audio:QS031701
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Correct:Regina*QS031702*
Wrong 1:Calgary
Wrong 2:Charlottetown
Wrong 3:Edmonton
Wrong 4:Prince Albert
Wrong 5:Saskatoon
Wrong 6:Toronto
Wrong 7:Victoria
Wrong 8:Winnipeg
GeoByte1:The name ^Regina^, which is Latin for "queen," refers to Britain's Queen Victoria.
GeoByte2:The Cree Indians once hunted buffalo in the area surrounding present-day Regina.
GeoByte3:Regina is known as the "Queen City of the Plains" because its name means "queen" in Latin.
GeoByte4:Buffalo Days, an annual festival held in Regina, reminds residents and visitors of the city's colorful frontier past.
GeoByte5:The Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, Alberta, has one of the finest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world.
GeoByte6:The site where Regina now stands was once called Pile o' Bones because it was near an Indian hunters' camp.
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