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Class #1 |
"From now until approximately June, this vulnerable spotted fish will migrate to a reef off our coast. The largest of it's kind, its gaping mouth is not a threat, so snorkelers in our state can safely swim alongside it."
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Credit: aboututila
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Class #2 |
"There are 22 departamentos in our country. Our departamento and one other are unique because they both touch 8 other departamentos." |
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Class #3 |
"We're on a nunatak, and our nearest neighbours are Norwegians (to the East), Germans (to the Northwest) and Finns (to the West). "
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Class #4 |
"Over 200 islands surround and are part of our special place. The most widely-spoken language in this region is different than the official language for our country." |
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Class #5 |
"Our province was established in 1994, and contains much of a former homeland or bantustan. Setswana is spoken by many in our province." |
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Class #6 |
"Of the six administrative districts in our country, we are located in one that touches two other districts." |
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Class #7 |
"Like one of our neighboring countries, our country's President is a woman. Our province is one of the most populous in the country, yet it is still part of the Pampas."
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Class #8 |
"There are two capital cities in our province."
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Class #9 |
"Our part of the country has many beaches." |
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Class #10 |
"A province in our country is called a do. We were once part of do, but now we're separate from it, and we're one of several gwangyoksi.
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