The Midwestern US
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This is the most populous city in the Midwest with over 2.7 million residents as of the 2020 US census.

What is Chicago?

400

This is the capital city of the state of New York.

What is Albany?

400

Ontario

What is Toronto?

400

This Köppen climate type is experienced in locations such as Ottawa, Winnipeg and Edmonton.

What is Warm-Summer Humid Continental (Dfb)?

400

California

What is Sacramento?

800

This is the number of states in the Midwest region as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau.

What is 12?

800

This mountain range covers approximately one quarter of the state of New Hampshire.

What are the White Mountains?

800

British Columbia

What is Victoria?

800

On average, this province receives the most hours of sunshine in Canada. 

What is Saskatchewan?

800

Missouri

What is Jefferson City?

1200

The nickname of this Midwestern state is the "Peace Garden State."

What is North Dakota?

1200

Of the nine Northeastern US states, this state was the last one admitted to the Union.

What is Maine?

1200

Manitoba

What is Winnipeg?

1200

Vancouver is one of the mildest and most temperate cities in Canada due to primarily possessing this Köppen climate classification.

What is Oceanic (Cfb)?

1200

West Virginia

What is Charleston?

1600

The highest natural point in the Midwest is this peak in South Dakota's Black Hills mountain range; its elevation is 7,244 feet above sea level.

What is Black Elk Peak?

1600

This three track railroad curve, owned by Norfolk Southern Railway, is located just outside of Altoona, Pennsylvania.

What is Horseshoe Curve?

1600

Prince Edward Island

What is Charlottetown?

1600

The primary Köppen climate type experienced in the territory of Nunavut.

What is Tundra (ET)?

1600

North Dakota

What is Bismarck?

2000

Missouri's smallest county in terms of both population and total area; it borders the county containing the town of Skidmore and roughly 2,000 people call it home.

What is Worth County?

2000

This massif of mountains form a circular dome in upstate New York; the highest point is 5,343 feet in elevation.

What are the Adirondack Mountains?

2000

Nunavut

What is Iqaluit?

2000

The coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada was -81.4°F in this jurisdiction.

What is the Yukon?

2000

Vermont

What is Montpelier?

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