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Class #1 |
"You'll find our city where the mouth of the river meets the ocean, just across from our sister city. From our Qasbah, the view of the ocean and river is beautiful -- take a look! Our city is 25% of our region's name, and also serves as capital of the region. (Click image to enlarge.)
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Class #2 |
"When you come to our city -- the capital of our district -- be sure you stop and tip your hat to this landmark. If you leave our city on the freight train, you'll be in a different country as soon as you cross the river, and soon you’ll come to Marseilles -- but you won't need to speak French."(Click image to enlarge.)
Photo: M. Denne
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Class #3 |
"Our city is home to this monument, which was built with supplies originally intended for an airport. The monument is sometimes compared to a similar one in the country we gained independence from. Our city shares its name with both a province and a prefecture in our country."(Click image to enlarge.)
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Class #4 |
"Follow the sun on our country's flag to find our city, which is located along the banks of a river that is silver. Our city's population is about 1/2 of our nation's entire population. It is a major port city, and shares its name with our departamento."
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Class #5 |
"These bronze statues give a clue to what our city was once world famous for. The 'Teemer' pours out molten metal, that has been heated in a clay pot and this pot has given the name to one of our two theatres, now world famous for a game where the highest score is 147!" (Click image to enlarge.)
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Class #6 |
"Explorers from our nation are celebrating 10 decades of expeditions to this continent. Among our country's three permanent sites on the continent, this particular one is unique because it is located outside the 'circle'."
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Class #7 |
"The name of our city and our country comes from a local word for the animal atop a landmark statue here that is 1/2 mammal, 1/2 fish. Near the statue, you'll find many other famous landmarks around the marina, including a genetic code-shaped bridge, a tall round ride, and some tall sands."
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Class #8 |
"Our city was named after the birthplace of a legendary Scottish doctor known for all the angels he placed here in our city, and for the following words that were spoken to him: 'Dr. ____, I presume?'".
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Class #9 |
| "Plains lead up to our city, and snow covered mountains stand behind it. Water from the mountains is plentiful here, making a perfect setting for all the renowned tea gardens which the city is known for. Our city is also a place for the advanced study of agriculture." |
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Class #10 |
"If it hadn't been for a war about a pig, our island city might belong to another country. The local ferry system serves our island harbor. With a population of less than 300 people, our island has a big impact in the world of fish technology." (Click image to enlarge.)
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