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YUKON
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Territory year
Demonym
Bordering sea
Bordering ocean
Bordering state
NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Territory year
Demonym
Mountain range
Largest island
Largest lake
Bordering sea
NUNAVUT
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Territory year
Demonym
Bordering ocean
Largest island
Largest island group
MANITOBA
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Largest lake
Bordering bay
Bordering state
Bordering state
NEWFOUNDLAND and LABRADOR
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Bordering sea
Bordering ocean
BRITISH COLUMBIA
Capital
Largest city
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
NHL team
Largest island
Bordering ocean
Bordering state
Bordering state
Bordering state
Bordering state
ALBERTA
Capital
Largest city
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
NHL team
NHL team
Mountain range
Bordering state
SASKATCHEWAN
Capital
Largest city
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Bordering state
Bordering state*
ONTARIO
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
NHL team
NHL team
Famous waterfall
Great Lake
Great Lake
Great Lake
Great Lake
Bordering state (land)
QUEBEC
Capital
Largest city
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
NHL team
Official language
Widest river
Bordering strait
Bordering gulf
Bordering state
Bordering state
Bordering state
Bordering state
NEW BRUNSWICK
Capital
Largest city
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Bordering gulf
Bordering state
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
Capital
2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Bordering gulf
NOVA SCOTIA
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2-letter abbrev.
Provincehood yr.
Demonym
Bordering bay
Bordering gulf
Bordering ocean
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Canadian Provinces- profiles Quiz
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Created Jan 30, 2011 in
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mennoknight
:
Jan 30th, 2011 at 15:43 GMT
4 points
Fun quiz: I'm not sure "postal code" is the correct term.
newenglander
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Jan 30th, 2011 at 19:06 GMT
-3 points
would it hurt to use the capitalization key?
mr_parcheesi
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Feb 1st, 2011 at 14:32 GMT
0 points
Ontario also borders New York and Michigan by land
orinj
:
Feb 4th, 2011 at 00:48 GMT
0 points
Ontario borders New York and Michigan entirely by river, while the other borders mentioned do not.
Rom
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Feb 4th, 2011 at 01:46 GMT
1 point
I accidentally typed "........" and got two or three answers. Can you fix that?
adamnvillani
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Feb 5th, 2011 at 06:32 GMT
2 points
River borders are generally considered to be on equal footing with land borders. Otherwise it would be like saying that Texas doesn't border Mexico... nobody considers it that way.
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