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Geography of Vermont

Can you answer these random questions about the geography of Vermont?
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What is the state capital of Vermont?
Montpelier
What lake does Vermont touch to the west?
Lake Champlain
What is the largest city in Vermont?
Burlington
What county is home to the above city?
Chittenden
What mountain range, part of the Appalachians, runs through the center of Vermont?
Green Mountains
U.S. states that border Vermont
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
New York
Canadian province that borders Vermont
Quebec
What breakfast item does Vermont lead the U.S. in the harvesting of?
Maple Syrup
What is the highest mountain peak in Vermont?
Mount Mansfield
What popular ski resort is located 9 miles east of Rutland?
Killington
What is the largest animal found in Vermont?
Moose
What river gorge, measuring 165 feet deep, is located in Hartford?
Quechee Gorge
What Vermont mountain resembles the back of a desert mammal?
Camel's Hump
What type of bridge does Vermont have the highest count of per square mile in the U.S.?
Covered Bridge
What famous creamery is named for the small Vermont town it was founded in?
Cabot
What is Vermont's most famous ice cream brand?
Ben & Jerry's
What river forms Vermont's eastern border?
Connecticut River
What is the most commonly spoken language after English?
French
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