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Answer
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Capital of Saskatchewan
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Regina
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The above was given its present name in 1882 in honour of this royal figure
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Queen Victoria
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Most populous city
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Saskatoon
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River on which the above lies
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South Saskatchewan
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Collective name for Saskatchewan, Alberta and Manitoba
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The Prairies
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Slogan on the licence plates of Saskatchewan
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Land of the Living Skies
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Third-biggest city, two of its MPs became prime ministers of Canada
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Prince Albert
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Prime minister from that city who served during World War II
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Mackenzie King
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Fourth-biggest city in Saskatchewan, home to the Snowbirds
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Moose Jaw
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Saskatchewan is the second least _______ populated province, trailing only NL
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Densely
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Saskatchewan is the only province that appear ___________ on maps
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Rectangular
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Actor of "The Naked Gun" that was born in the capital in 1926
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Leslie Nielsen
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Major lake shares with Alberta
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Lake Athabasca
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Saskatchewan is world's largest exporter of this seed, grown to make a type of popular yellow sauce
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Mustard Seed
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Conservative prime minister (1957-63) who lived most of his life in Saskatchewan
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John Diefenbaker
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Majority of the its foreign-born residents were born in this Asian country
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Philippines
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Intersection of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nunavut and Northwest Territories
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Four Corners
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92% of this major lake is located in Saskatchewan (hint: type of animal called caribou in North America)
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Lake Reindeer
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U.S. states Saskatchewan borders (name either)
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Montana | North Dakota
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The University of Saskatchewan is home to this synchrotron
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Canadian Light Source
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