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Old 11-10-2005, 04:00 PM
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Quick geography quiz

Question 1) Only three regions have the same sections (no new section numbers, no deleted section numbers) that they did 20 years ago. (boundary changes OK) Name them.

Question 2) Only two regions have all of their sections with different boundaries than they had 20 years ago. Name them

As an example: Region IV is not the answer to either question.
For 1) It lost 71(MS) & 72(GA) and gained 75(S GA),76(N GA) & 98(PR).
For 2) Section 74 (FL) has the same boundaries that it did 20 years ago (and same as after con-con for that matter, as far as I know)


PS *No* region has the exact boundaries that it did after con-con.

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Old 11-11-2005, 12:21 AM
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Sorry

Correction to Question 2. There is only one such region. Sorry.

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