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Question: Can you draw and name all 13 Canadian provinces and territories on a blank map?
#1
none
#2
1 or 2
#3
1 or 2 (including their capitals)
#4
3 or 4
#5
3 or 4 (including their capitals)
#6
5 or 6
#7
5 or 6  (including their capitals)
#8
7 or 8
#9
7 or 8 (including their capitals)
#10
9 or 10
#11
9 or 10 (including their capitals)
#12
11 or 12
#13
11 or 12 (including their capitals)
#14
all 13
#15
all 13 (including their capitals)
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Author Topic: Can you name all the Canadian provinces and territories on a blank map?  (Read 713 times)
politicallefty
Junior Chimp
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« on: October 23, 2016, 10:39:44 AM »

I know all 13 provinces and territories. I tried a quiz on the capitals and I got all except the Yukon and Nunavut. As our literal closest friend and ally, I do follow Canadian elections closely. There's no other country I know more about than Canada.

And no, I am not Canadian, but I do love Canada. I'd like to see full open borders between the US and Canada without even customs.
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politicallefty
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 8,342
Ukraine


Political Matrix
E: -3.87, S: -9.22

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« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2016, 08:17:38 PM »

Knew most of the capitals and all of the provinces and territories. I missed Regina, Edmonton, and the Territorial capitals.

If you guessed Calgary for Alberta, that's forgivable. As for Saskatchewan, just try to remember what Regina rhymes with (if you don't, I think a lot people pronounce it like the name, but that's wrong). It rhymes with a part of the female anatomy, and I think now that I've told you that, you'll probably now always know the capital of Saskatchewan.
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