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What is the maple leaf?
This national symbol appears in red on the country's flag
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What is Virginia?
This state was named for Queen Elizabeth I, "the virgin queen"
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What is Mexico City?
This capital city is home to 11 million people
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What is maple syrup?
This syrup is made from a sap harvested from a tree
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What is Louisiana?
This territory belonged to France but was sold to the United States in 1803
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What is hockey?
This national winter sport can be played indoors and outdoors
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What is Washington, DC?
This capital city is named after the country's first president
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What is agave?
This native plant is used to make tequila, the national drink
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Who is Justin Trudeau?
The current Prime Minister is 45 years old and is a self-described feminist
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What is Ottawa?
This capital city is on the Rideau River
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What is the Statue of Liberty?
This gift was given to the US by France to celebrate its independence
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What is Cinco de Mayo?
This national holiday celebrates the country's independence
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Who is the Governor General?
The Queen is the official head of state but this person is her representative in Canada
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What is the Arctic Ocean?
The Atlantic, the Pacific and this other ocean surround the country
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What is New York?
When the Dutch arrived here in XXXX, they called this city New Amsterdam
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What is chocolate?
This dark, rich confectionery, which originated here, is make from cacao beans
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What are English and French?
These two languages are the official languages of Canada
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What is Vancouver?
This third-largest city is on the west coast
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What is Puerto Rico
This former Spanish colony in the Caribbean is a territory of the US
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What is Chichen Itza?
This Mayan pyramid near Cancun is 30 metres high
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What is 1867?
In this year, three Canadian provinces joined together to form a dominion.
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