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Class #1 |
| "Our region of the country has an ocean coastline, and shares a border with the region that is the economic center of our kingdom. This animal is not originally native to here, but it is one of the most common animals here and is a great resource for many different goods and services."
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Class #2 |
| "The district we live in is one of the largest and most populated of the ten districts in our kingdom. It is bordered by four other districts and one other country." |
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Class #3 |
| "Our part of our country shares a flowing border with one of our neighboring countries. Our part of that flowing border has one of the friendly crossings." |
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Class #4 |
"In area, our departamento is among the smallest in our country; in population, it is among the largest. Our departamento is bordered by two other departamentos." |
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Class #5 |
"This flower has long been an emblem of the historic county where we are found, which also is the largest historic county in our country. Over time, this county was subdivided into three separate counties that still share the historic name. If you imagine standing in the center of the historic county and follow the 180 degree mark on a compass, you will discover our modern county."
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Class #6 |
| "Our community is located near five major peninsulas and a number of islands. This region's name is synonymous with a device that converts wind energy into rotational energy." |
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Class #7 |
"Our republic of islands is less than 50 years old, but it has been one of the world’s busiest ports for much longer. Although it is a densely packed urban setting, it is quite green."
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Class #8 |
"Our district is in the Southern Region of our Republic, and is bordered by five other districts. Our district is a major center of our nation's industry and commerce."
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Class #9 |
"We live in one of the snowy and mountain states of our country, and this state is sometimes called the apple state because of all the apples grown here. There is a 'great' national park in the mountain ranges, where trekking is enjoyed by many."
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Class #10 |
"On the water, it is prohibited for any boats to get closer than 200 yards to this 'resident' of our state's waters. On land, our state is a large apple producer."
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